Origami

Origami
How far will you go to save someone you love?

Friday, 19 April 2013

Evaluation. Q5 George Burtenshaw


5. How did you attract/address your audience?

I think our film is very clever how it could be real. I think this would attract attention from our audience, in many ways I think that because it is so realistic it makes it that much more scarier.  It doesn’t stop there on how it realistic this film is – when you look at the current economy climate you realise how hard it is for anyone to get a job. This is a very similar case to our protagonist. He has no job. He’s around the age of 18 and has no car. His way of getting around is via public transport.

Our film starts as slow pace with no music, to then the music rises which creates attention. To then when the protagonists shut the door hell breaks loose. It changes into a fast pace with less than two seconds in between cuts. To make it more dramatic we added in a cut of the protagonists shoe and a fake CCTV footage when he’s running. We did this to build more tension. Our aims on this scene were for the audience to be on the edge of their seat to find out what happens next.

 
 
 
These are the reasons why the audiance would enjoy our film;
 

  • Realistic - could actually happen to you
  • Mixture of slow pace and fast pace
  • Clever footage - CCTV for example
  • Lots of action
  • Matches current economic climate
  • etc....
 

 
 
 

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