Monday, 7 May 2012

Evaluation Question six

What have you learnt about new technologies from the process of completing the project? 



Evaluation Question Four

Who would be the audience for your media product?

Our media product is an independent film, stereotypically these type of media products are targeted for a niche audience as they have not accumulated the budget to afford the distrobution for the mass audience that a lot of the psychological thrillers we have looked at cater for, we have used a lot of generic conventions found in these more mainstream releases, such as uses of locations, props and character profiles.

Our film is not targetted at a completely niche audience and we believe that due to the mainstream tendancies and after applying for funding out product become very succesful like some of the other films we researched such as The Inbetweeners Movie and Kick Ass.
Kick Ass, although starring american actors,
is a British independant film,
one of the most successful ever created in fact. 


The infamous British 2011 film
The Inbetweeners Movie recieved a huge boxoffice
succes after it was released as an independent
british film following it's televison success.

























The certification for our film is a 15, the opening when looked at in regard to certifications was a PG/12 due to adult themes (Drug use) but later on in the film the certificate of fifteen is given due to some scenes of violence and some other adult themes.
This means that children of the age 15 or younger would not be legally allowed to view this product, but our research discovered that would not be a great loss of revenue as our surveys show that they would prefer t watch different genres such as comedies of fantasy adventures.


Male students aged 15 - 19 are our target audience. 
Like the two films shown above our target audience is male students, although they are both of different genres they relate as our film contains the same ambitions and also the same target audience, although stereotypically comedies are more successful than films with the genre of a psychological thriller.

Our film is specifically geared towards males in the demographic group of E or C1 as we believe they would relate more to the characters, nevertheless it is certainly not a niche audience we are catering for, audience feedback suggests people of all ages, genders and demographic groups will watch our film and enjoy it without it being aimed at them specifically as it appeals to everyone who enjoys a psychological thriller as the conventions are mostly stuck to.

Male students were chosen as they are seen to enjoy psychological thrillers but also because a lot of the characters featured are the same as as our target audience, causing our target audience to empathise with some of the characters and discover connotations of underlying social realism in the form of stereotypical problems of events for the target audiences to relate with.

Laura Mulvey's 'Male Gaze Theory' would also be presented within the film, although it is not in the opening as no females are shown, but the target audiences are the stereotypical audience for the male gaze theory so this is a very useful tool for attracting our target audience.









Notes on audience genre certification

After thinking of a certificate and genre to give our film we wanted to check we were creating the right piece.
This is the top ten thriller films, although we are looking more at psychological thrillers I found it would be more helpful to look at thrillers and then look at certificates they have been given. By looking at this I can determine if the certificate my group have given is correct to what the BBFC would give.


Pulp Fiction PosterThe Silence of the Lambs Poster
Pulp Fiction (1994) - 18
The Dark Knight (2008) - 12A
Inception (2010) - 12A
Goodfellas (1990) -18
Rear Window (1954) - PG
The Silence of the Lambs (1991) - 18
The Usual Suspects (1995) - 18
Psycho (1960) - 15
Se7en (1995) - 18
Leon (1994) - 18


From these I have found that most thrillers are put at certificate 18, this is most likely because they are often made for an active audience. Meaning the mind could become over active and psychologically the audience could be effected. There are often also scene of violence and gore, for instance in Se7en (1995).

As most of these film are certificated at 18 however I have thought about who our target audience and realised we wanted to aim to a wider range. This means using a certificate 15 would appeal to more people. We didn't want to put the certificate to low as our story is quite effective and could upset younger children. There will be use of drugs etc in our piece so this has to be thought about and therefore certificate 15 is most convention for thriller.

Audience expectations


We as a group decided to look at different genres and their expected conventions within them, we asked people of different backgrounds and different ages to answer a few questions on our proposed genre about what they expect to see and what age certification they expect a typical comedy to be. I came up with a few relevant questions for the participants to answer about their opinions for the expectations of a comedic film.

5 People where asked to answer these questions.

1. Would you consider watching a comedy film?
2.What 3 things would you typically associate with a comedy film you would consider watching?
3. Which certification would you expect your typical comedy to be?
4.When would you expect to watch a film of this genre?

I believed that from these questions I would be able to collect enough information about the conventions expected from this particular genre.

Stuart Thurgood Phillips - 17

1. Yes
2. Sexual Themes, teen humour and spoofs/parodies
3.15 - 18
4. With friends or at home when bored

Mark Phillips -50

1.Yes
2. Gags, far'fetched events, slapstick
3. 15
4. At home with family.

Georgia Phillips - 8

1. Yes
2. Funny people, love and a happy ending
3. U - PG
4. With parents after school.

Maud Hesketh - 25

1. Yes
2. Stereotypes, parodies and a vague storyline
3. 15 - 18
4.With the boyfriend or flatmates

Charlotte Hampel - 14

1. Yes
2. Love, rude guys and happy endings
3. 12A/ 15
4. with my friends at a sleepover.

Scott Burgess - 13

1.No
2.N/A
3.15
4.N/A

Peter Sterne - 30

1.Yes
2. Drugs, sexual themes and "cringey" moments
3. 15 - 18
4. with friends or alone in bedroom if bored.

From the answers collected I have deducted that comedy films are very popular among audiences of any age, this is probably due to the fact that comedies are rapidly developing into different hybrids and each target audience will be persuaded to watch "their type of comedy film" it is obvious that the participants between the age of 15-17 are commonly fans of comedies dubbed 'Teen Comedy' which feature exagerrated high Schools often set in America and involve adolescent sexual adventure and conflicts with authority, for example the American Pie  series of films, i believed each were certified a 15 for scenes of a sexual nature and for use of profanity.
It has also been discovered that the location of which comedies are watched is, majority of the time, at home via dvd or television rather than on the big screen, this is down to the lack of comfort audiences may feel in some scenes and watching them in there own home makes the 'Cringey' parts of the film become more bareable.
the certification for most comedies is 15-18 although this is mainly due to the modern hybrids and their content, comedies can still be enjoyed by children whilst being different subgenres, which is what helps to make it probably the most popular genres in the history of film, because it caters to such a mass audience and can be split into so many different hybrids.

Robert Thurgood Phillips 


Notes on certification


As we were creating the basis of our final film as a group we spent time looking at certificates and how the audience are classified.
There are two types of audience

Mass Audience
Mainstream films with big stars in them. Large, broad audience. Always played in cinemas like Odeon and Cineworld and are overly advertised
Niche Audience 
These are people that are a closely defined audience as they have similar interests. They are not widely published and are played in Picture and Art house cinemas.


There are then different sections called Demographic groups
These are:
A. Top management of companies, doctors
B. Middle class, creative eg artists, teachers
C1. Office supervisors and nurses
C2. Skilled works eg carpenters
D. Semi-skilled and unskilled. Blue collar workers
E.  Unemployed, students and pensioners

As well as separate groupings films are sorted into certificates. These are decided by The BBFC (British Board of Film Classification). This was founded in 1912 and has sorted films since. The certificates ranges from U to 18.

Looking at these classifications I think our filmed would be aimed at demographic groups C1-E (Mostly E) as these would be most interested in watching our film.  and the certificate would be a 15 because it fits conventions of psychological thriller.


consideration of genre

Before creating our piece we needed to think of what genre to follow. By looking at films that were being released at the moment we looked at the sort of things that weren't that common. This way we could reach a totally different market and create more interesrt.

This is a list of the top five films in the USA Box office beginning the date of April 6-12
1. The Hunger Games
2. American Pie; The Reunion
3. Titanic 3D
4. Wrath of the Titans
5. Mirror Mirror.

From looking at these five different films they all have different genres ranging from romantic films, to family films. There are no thrillers and looking down through the top 20 of this week, there are only very few thrillers. This proves to me that our initial idea of creating a thriller will work. As the market is open it will be easy to create a film the audience want.

When looking at thrillers we have to look out for things like
Dark colours, giving a scary and dark feeling.
Murder or Death, whether the story is about the death or it is involved.
Suspense, giving the viewer more interest in what they are watching.
Fast Paced, action sequences are used.
Psychosis- fear of the unknown.

These are common conventions of a thriller and we will bare this in mind when creating a storyboard for our own film opening.