Thursday, 14 April 2011

5. How did you attract/ address your audience?

In the opening sequence we have used flashbacks, of anoop talking in a comical way about his time spent with mark and Siobhan, the protagonists relate to the audience because it makes them feel that if they were in there shoes of the character and they wouldn't like to be treated the way they treat anoop, but then they realize he is no different from them, we have used the camera work to take mid shots of anoop in the interview, we used this shot because its close enough to see his emotions towards whats happened, and to get the audience interested in how his life has been before hand. we also did research on a film called 'Anita and Me' which is very similar to ours, we looked at attendance at the first showing of the film and thought it did really well, so we went with this idea because it will attract a lot of people.

the film would also attract a lot of attention from people as it would be a unique film, most the films out now a days is based on romance, thriller and mostly things that usually doesn't happen in real life where as our film will be based what actually happens and based on real events which is happening throughout the world, as well as making a good film we also aim to remind the peopled tell the audience how some people are still being treated differently because of their ethnic background or because of the culture they was bought up in.

the film it self would attract a lot of audience as it will leave the audience on the edge of their seat as they are going though the steps he takes in his life and how he manages to overcome it and try and fit in with the new culture that he's dealt with in his life. we have made the opening sequence of the film very interesting by adding effects so it flows through out as well as the first few minutes of the film should be the most important as well as it'll decide if the audience is hooked in or not. we have created a film that is interesting and unique and should attract a lot of audience as well

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