Saturday, 21 November 2015

Audience Questionnaire

We plan to give ask around 6-10 people from our main target audience these questions:


What gender are you?

       Male

       Female

What age group do you fall into?

       Aged 17-19

       Aged 20-25

       Aged 26-30

       30+

What did you think about our idea for the opening sequence of ‘Concealed’?




What music piece do you feel would sound best with our opening sequence?

       The Woodsman

       One Kind Of Location

       Lonely Spirit

       You Don’t Get It

       Dangerously Miserable

       No Longer Safe

Do you feel our choice of an attic as the location is a good choice?

       Yes

       No

If the answer to the question above is ‘No’ than what location do you feel would be better?




What do you like about our idea?




What would you improve about our opening sequence?




Thank you for taking part in our questionnaire J

Sunday, 1 November 2015

How Are We Going To Engage Our Audience?

Our story line is non-linear, as it starts with the disruption. When looking at Todorov's narrative structure usually films follow the structure of:
  • Equilibrium 
  • Disruption 
  • Resolution 
  • New Equilibrium 
Therefore our story will immediately grab the audiences attention because it is not what they are used to. They are immediately thrown into the deep end and this will engage them because they will try to figure out what is going on and why it is not following the usual structure of a film.

The hidden identity of the antagonist will also highly engage the audience. It is very clear from the costume and the angles that the antagonist is shown in that he is a bad character rather than a good character. However they do not see his face or have any hints as to who he is. It will encourage them to keep watching because they would've seen Anastasia and what is happening to her, however they will not know who is doing it or why they're doing it. So they will keep watching so that they can get the answers to their questions, it will also give them a sense of pleasure because as the film progresses they would get more action codes to give them an idea of the antagonist's identity, so they will start making their own predictions. If they predict the right identity then they we'll start to feel clever and will provide them with that sense of achievement, which according to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs will give them a boost in 'Self-Esteem'.
The main character: Anastasia was purposely constructed to fit in with our target audience, we really wanted to create a likable and relatible character that the audience can connect with and build a relationship with. We used close-ups and extreme close-ups to really emphasise how she is feeling to position the audience to connect with her emotions and feel a large amount of sympathy for her. As the audience are  given the chance to connect with Anastasia within the first minute of the film they will instantly start to build a relationship with her character, causing them to want to watch more because they can see in the beginning that she is in trouble and they will want to know that she ends up happy in order to gain a sense of catharsis.