Friday 17 April 2015

Thriller Evaluation, Question 4: Who would be the audience for your media product:

Audience:

Age:

The actors performing in our film are 17 which means that our film would mostly appeal to those within the 17-24 age group. It was also composed by 16/17 year olds which means a younger audience would be more likely to watch and engage with a film that has been produced by their age and the characters will most likely have traits they can relate to and the characters are generally wearing classic film noir attire with a trendier, more modern touch which gives this film an appeal particularly to the 17-20 age group.





















Ethnicity:

Since our characters do not communicate through verbal means in the narrative it means that there are no language barriers that would make it difficult for an audience to understand. This film would appeal to western audiences in particular as the setting of a multi-story car park is an extremely recognizable feature of urban areas in cities and there would be no confusion as to where it was taking place.

Gender:

Delusion would appeal to both males and females and the main point of the film was to make every character appear weak. The dream sequence is from the subjective of the male character Charlie but the inconsistencies within his dream make him appear to be a weak. 

I doubt anybody would avoid the film due to gender roles as there is nothing that suggests the gender is particularly important to the narrative and with the lack of narration and dialogue it isn't clear who is the most important. 

Audiences Interests:

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari: 

This is an old film but it has a cult following and has many similarities to Delusion: It takes place inside the dreams of somebody who supposedly killed his best friend and has blocked out the incident. Due to his insane, irrational thoughts the audience are placed in a world of chaos where everything has a sense of distortion and is displayed within highly symbolic images. To summarise, fans of highly subjective film making would enjoy this.




























Essex boys:

The films are somewhat different but both narratives are tied up in a world of chaos, murder and bleakness. Fans of the grittier nature of bullet boy may take a liking to the urban british environment featured in Delusion.



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