The
audience we thought our film would be for would be for teenagers and adults who
enjoyed thriller/horror films. We gave the certification for our film a rating
of 15 as some of the scenes throughout our entire film could be disturbing and
not suitable for young ages, however as there wouldn’t be much gore, sex,
sweating a violence in the film we couldn’t give the rating of our film an 18. The
audience feedback we got for our film for the question ‘What
audience do you think this film attracts?
’ we got a number of responses were mainly agreeing with what we targeted at
which was teenagers/adults or anyone who enjoys thriller films. We thought
about what audience might relate to our film the most and we thought that
teenagers, mostly female and young mothers would relate most to our film as the
main character being a female teenager, who had recently lost her own baby. How
we attracted our audience would be by advertising and social networking.
Advertising is the best way to attract a wide variety or people to create a
much bigger audience. Advertising such as trailers and posters around towns and
cities would be a really fast way of attracting an audience. We created a
survey for our film to get audience feedback and sent it over Facebook along
with our film, this would have had attracted a lot of people as social
networking is very popular now that many people would be able to forward our
film to other people for them to watch. This would make people become more
aware of our film.
Classification for Films – British Board of Film
Classification (BBFC)

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