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Friday, 19 April 2013

Thriller evaluation question 5 - Daniel Johnstone


5.    How did you attract/ address your audience?

We attracted our audience it a way it’s, it can happen, on contrast to thrillers such as ‘Inception’ with the whole dream storyline, but ours is something that people can connect with, an example of a thriller would be “Taken” that it is realistic and can happen. With our storyline we gave a mystery and enigma to it that can suck the audience in using props such the green scene, gave the mise en scene more realism as we used it as a BBC report, also the setting was very important, using just a house, an alleyway and a college room made to look like a children’s classroom, again something everyone can connect with. The camera work was used in different ways, for instance in the house, we show high angle shots of him looking at the laptop, confused and suspicious, than as soon as he exited the door, we wanted to use the camera fast paced, so that we could barely even see his face, because we wanted to show the audience how fast he is going and so it could give the feeling of intensity. The mysterious and rather dark storyline is how we addressed our audience, in the way of its realistic and chilling.



 

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