Monday, 9 May 2011

Our target audience

TAMARA SMITH




Our final product it will be rated at 15 meaning we are targeting, men and women age 15 and above. The picture above is of Tamara smith. She is 17 year old girl living in the Palmers green which surrounds her with many other youths just like her. She enjoys watching movies, going to gymnastics and going to theatre school in her spare time. She often buys clothes from various stores and tries not to fall into the latest fashion trends.
Teenagers at the age of fifteen have their own thoughts and feelings that they most of the time have no problems with sharing and trying to convince others that there way is the right way. They are also searching for those moments in life of which they can escape from their daily school routines and just be somewhere else. For us this is good as they would love the excitement in the film and the complex character (stalker) would give them someone else to focus on and try to figure out making it all the more interesting.
The television that teenagers watch these days focuses on many social divisions like the popular kids and the nerds and other issues that are highly spoken of in the media like teenage pregnancy, murders, teachers falling for students, going against celibacy or the use of drugs and alcohol. These programmes are mainly aired on either channel 4, E4, or MTV. The programmes that seem to be most popular are things like Glee, 90210, Small Ville or waterloo road
As for music this particular person enjoys a whole variety of music as most teens nowadays. It could range from indie music to R&B or pop. This is highly influenced in the media as most channels provide this music; especially pop which is also apparent on choice fm radio station and kiss fm.
Our film will contain gore, emotional scenes and take the audience on a journey through a complex and confusing mind of a stalker. This will appeal to my target audience because its not just a typical stalker movie; instead it is using a basic idea and turning it into something original and unique.
The only obstacle is that from the ages of 15 to 25 the film would be very entertaining and unique and appealing but reaching into the older audience would not be as successful as they probably would have seen many films that have similar aspects. So it is a bit of a risk denying people under fifteen the chance to see it as we are cutting down our chances of a very large audience.

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