Sunday 10 April 2016

Evaluation Part 6- How did you attract/address your audience?

The target audience for our title sequence was young adults and late teenagers with the gender we were targeting being male. I think we did well in making a title sequence which appeals the target audience . The style in which we made it is very well done and definitely appeals to a more older and sophisticated audience, not really a child's film.

When planning we felt the sub genre straight away would appeal to males being that action and spy films are watched more by males, we know this through research of similar films and the type of audience that watched them. We also made sure that the style would appeal to males as well as the content of the actual title sequence. This meant including things like guns as well as money which appeals to males more than women. As well as this the typography was researched and changed to a font mores suited for the genre it is not curly like a feminine font, its simple and sleek which is similar to the genre that is 'Spy'.

According to the audience feedback the idea of a time lapse being used was widely appreciated and everyone liked the idea as it was very unique and fitted the title sequence well. As well as this the soundtrack and typography that we changed since the draft was also liked as it fit the genre  more and just looked and sounded a lot better.

Least successful was the indoor shot. The teacher felt that it could be re done, which we did but it didn't go to well. As well as this improve the time lapse by slowing it down so you are able to see Agent x as people were unable to see him. the time lapse part we were able to fix so Agent x is much more noticeable.

The indoor scene could have been improved by taking mores shots as well as bringing in more things. We could have brought some notes as well as experimented in the way we shot as it seemed amateurish compared to the rest of the title sequence

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