Monday 22 April 2013

Final Evaluation, PART 5

How did you attract/address your audience?

I believe we attracted our audience throughout our title sequence quite well through the gripping connection the characters had with the camera. It clearly depicted a sense of honest and true feelings that the audience may have previously experienced. Most young adults have experienced the feeling of love, or the separation from a loved one, this in my opinion makes our title sequence quite effective in it having the ability to emotionally connect with the viewer in a rather personal way. We also included our audience on the production side of the title sequence by planning an organising questionnaires to be put online to give suggestions on what font and music would fit best for the genre of our film. Collectively the audience feedback we did recieve (from our primary demographic audience) all agreed the the music choice fit well with the rest of the title sequence. We took all their criticism and advice into account in order to improve our title sequence and improve it so it could only be the highest of standards, and a further or wider audience will completely appreciate the full effort that went into the formation of this title sequence. 

Final Evaluation, PART 4


Audience profiling media from daisypreston

Previously, I had done some research on the type of audience this title sequence would appeal to. I believe due to the young characters in being in it, it would be much more relate able to those of a similar age. However, the theme of love is statistically proven to be very popular with older women aged around 25-40. It could reach out to a range of people with the hints of different themes if offers, but generally through the way we decided to focus mainly on the sad/romance that it involves, it its clear that it would mainly appeal to the female sex.

Final Clip