Hello and welcome to my blog, where you will find a record of the background research and planning of my slasher film opening, High Royds. Here you will also find my colleagues work as well as i worked with several others over the past six months. The film which inspired our film opening is Madhouse (2004, William Butler).

Saturday, 4 May 2013

Evaluation Question Q4 Target Audience

Who would be the audience for your media product?

Our core target audience would be 15-21, and our secondary target audience would be 24-34. Our film is aimed towards the younger target audience but not primarily. I would say that our cast is reflective of our target audience.

I am going to split this in to sections between 



  • age
  • gender
  • sexuality
  • social class
  • nationality
  • region
  • ethnicity
  • Physical ability/disability


Sexuality

In our film all of the characters we used are heterosexual. This is what is considered a normative representation. There was only one scene where we could anchor to the audience our characters sexuality which was where the scream queen leads the doctor to the bedroom. 


Social Class

All our characters used in the opening are all shown to be of an equal class which fits into the C1 class however due to the fact that our film doesn't contain much dialogue at all it could be portrayed to be lower as it may be assumed that we aren't capable of using a complex challenging text. On the other hand our film is targeted towards teenagers so it is a presumably less wealthy audiencece.

Our film contains upper middle class characters which is signified again by the costumes we have chosen and how we directed our actors to act


Physical Ability/Disabilty

The film opening we have created only contains physical able characters, not because of choice but because there is no one disabled in our class. However, i think that we would have been able to fit a role in nicely. We didn't have any disabled friends or family which we could ask to act as the role of a disabled character.


Gender



Gender is a key theme in our production. The gender of our cast is highly signified through the way our characters dressed and acted, this is what we took into consideration whilst planning our film, for the costumes our characters would wear to signify their gender. All of our characters fit stereotypes, the doctor is a male which would fit the stereotype of the men being the workers and women being of the domestic role. Also the fact that males are more intelligent than women and earn more money than them without trying to play up to this stereotype it was signified heavily without us realising as the doctor is the one with the house and the car. 

Binary opposites were also used the example is between the killer and the scream queen we included. The scream queen played up to her stereotype perfectly because this is what we wanted her to be like, the typical scream queen to signify this she wore short shorts, she was blonde and she was portrayed to be sexually active as well playing up to the male gaze theory, These clear qualities may also provide intertextuality with the audience as they are clearly recognisable with the archetype examples from previous slasher examples, this is a method we are hoping will help us reach our secondary target audience as a primary target audience may be unfamiliar with any past slasher films apart form any recent films. The killer is a male like in many slasher films the killer is male (Michael Myers, Jason Vorhees, Freddy Krueger) Our killer portrays strength and masculinity when compared to the scream queen he overpowers her and the doctor.





Nationality and region

Like Warp another low budget indie film company they target a regional and national audience rather than an international audience. Which is just like us as we don't have the funds or the time to create a film up to the standards of Working Title as they employ many different methods to attract their audiences whether its through their genre or use of A listers.

Our film is set in West Yorkshire so we have initially targeted a regional audience. All of the characters in our production are from Yorkshire which is reflective on our target audience as they probably will be too. We hoped that our setting would anchor the region but if it doesn't the characters should due to the accents used.






Age:

Below are the Certificate pictures for age ratings in Britain.

UUniversalSuitable for all.
PGParental GuidanceGeneral viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children
12A12 Accompanied/AdvisorySuitable for those aged 12 and older (cinema only); under 12s admitted, but only if accompanied by an adult
1212Suitable for those aged 12 and older (VHS and DVD only)
1515Suitable for those aged 15 and older
1818Suitable for those aged 18 and older
R18Restricted 18Restricted to those aged 18 and older and only available at licensed cinemas and sex shops. The latter will not require a licence to sell R18 films





The BBFC guidelines for a 15 classification allows the following to appear in films:
  • strong violence
  • frequent strong language
  • portrayals of sexual activity
  • strong verbal references to sex
  • sexual nudity
  • brief scenes of sexual violence or verbal references to sexual violence
  • discriminatory language or behaviour
  • drug taking
 
Our Film was rated 15 due to th fact we contain strong violence, portrayals of sexual activity. This gives the film a wider audience due to the fact it appeals more to 18-24 year olds as it is a more mature film which contains "sex and gore" which the younger generation are after. However even though this blocks out the audience of 12-15 the audience size is smaller in comparison to the wider audience appeal it gives as an 15. We still know that an audience of under 15 will still watch it, when it comes out on DVD etc so 15 was the best BBFC rating to choose.

Company Blog

We created a company blog for our target audience to view, from here you can find all three producers of the film blogs as well updates for the movie. We have not yet included information on the blog yet however will be later.

It can be found here - http://theasylum2013.blogspot.co.uk/


Here are a few examples of recent slasher films with the 15 rating:




  Detention                         Prom Night                          Scream 4 
  (Joseph Khan,                   (Nelson McCormick,              (Wes Craven, 
  2011)                              2008)                                 2011)


Scream 4 DVD cover
Detention DVD cover
Prom Night DVD cover


We have rated our film as a 15 due to the fact that our film doesn't contain any explicit nudity, however it does contain sexual references and violence form the outset and throughout. There were a few things we just didn't include, such as the 'sex' scene and the killing of the victims.

Here is me explaining in conclusion the main key points of our Target Audience in a video.




Our primary audience: 15-25
Secondary audience: 26-35

We first of all went to Ben, who is in the age range of our target audience. We asked him to watch the video and give us some feedback on whats good and whats bad about our opening, this was to help us understand what our audience want and what we need to improve.

This is the feedback ben gave us:






Evaluation Question Q5 Mode of Address

How did you attract/address your audience?

We used a number of different methods to attract our audience, we looked at a number of different ways current distributors marketed their films and did the same effectively.
These are the methods we used:

Facebook


  Facebook proved to be one of our key devices we would use    when trying to attract our target audience. The main reason for this is due to nearly all of our target audience have Facebook. This was a way we could communicate with them. We could put up status' informing our target audiences further information. On the left is an example of how we would attract our audience through Facebook leaving our audience to like the video or add any of their own inputs which helped massively when we were releasing rough cuts as they suggested many different improvements. Facebook gave us the opportunity to communicate with a much wider number of people rather than our class mates which was very beneficial to us.



YouTube





YouTube is a worldwide known video streaming site as some members of my production team had used the resource previously it was an extremely useful resource to use. In contrast to using Facebook to address our primary audience, we used YouTube to address both primary and secondary, but our secondary audience were able to give us positive and negative feedback from this. We wanted to stay connected with as much of our audience as we could which is why we put up rough cuts regularly to keep our audience anticipating on our final cut.





Student interviews

We asked Students about our film and trailer to get there opinions and views on the videos and footage what could be improved and what they like. This helped us and was beneficial because we could learn from our mistakes.



Poster

This is our film poster for The Asylum we chose to show very little detail about the film itself. We included an image of the knife and the killer to signify the slasher genre. Also to signify the slasher genre we used a San serif font. As we have looked at previous slasher posters such as Psycho. We also went with the red and black which signifies horror. With our poster we stuck it up around our school to inform our target audience of our film.


Teaser Trailer






Rough Cuts


However, we used non marketing techniques to hook our audience in also these methods consisted of:
  • Narrative enigma
  • False Scare
  • POV's
  • Rock Music
  • Soundtrack
  • Intertextuality


Audience
The spectators or listeners assembled at a performance, for example, or attracted by a radio or television program.
Source: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/audience 

Evaluation Question Q6 Technologies



What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?

I've learnt about many different technologies and also learnt more about technologies that I previously know. I've learnt how to use Final Cut to successfully edit a product to a certain person's taste such as a young person would want a fast paced edit to keep them entertained whereas an older person may like it slower. Throughout the production of our vodcasts, blogs and coursework we have been using technologies to get these done. We have used new software as well as ones previously used. We use many technologies when working on our media coursework, technology is used in basically everything we do in media, from film making to blogging!














Blogger: Blogger allowed me to update my audience on what I had been doing 
previously and what I was doing and going to do in the future by posting blogs. It allowed me to gain feedback and also keep a notice of what I needed to do in the future. From the start I was only using blogger to post my experiences so far, then I learnt how to use link lists. I used these to make sure my podcast and analysis of films weren't missed by being pushed lower down. I also used link lists to advertise the Top 5 Current Horror Films according to The Guardian newspaper which updated weekly, this redirected you to the website once you clicked the link. As well as that I was able to activate a poll on a topic that I may of needed help on or what I found interesting.



Adobe After Effects: I have used this before, so it wasn't that hard to use. This software allows you to edit videos in many possible ways, it is more advanced editing software which allows you to allow add effects, include advanced text animations and visual effects. I used this software mainly to create the text which we included in our Trailer and also Final Film. I used effects such a Twitch and Time-lapsing which was accompanied with sound. The software is very complicated to use however I have been using it for years therefore it was easy for me to use. However for anyone new using it will struggle unless they have used similar programs like Final Cut Express or Adobe Premiere. I used this mainly to create both my idents as LiveType was not functional enough. It works similar to Final Cut Express using Frame by Frame keying to have effects.















Final Cut Pro: We used final cut pro to edit all of our footage including vodcasts, micro drama and any other videos we have made. We also used it partly when making our idents and it’s a quick and successful way of editing footage and putting music together. It is very easy to use and has lots of options, effects and useful transitions to improve any footage. It was very useful when creating vodcasts and adding writing and titles on screen. It is a good programme for people to use as it is simple and easy to use, however if wanting to use more complex tools then i would choose an alternate software such as Adobe Premiere or Sony Vegas.











YouTube: YouTube turned out to be a great resource for not only uploading and gaining feedback of the audience, I used YouTube to find out about different films that had been previously released or that are soon going to be released via trailers. I also found out more information about programs by looking up tutorials on Final Cut. YouTube allowed me to give myself feedback and not get repetitive feedback by adding annotations; this is what made me use it instead of using another file sharing website such as Vimeo. We also use YouTube for many other things; this includes reviewing past coursework, and also watches each other’s work. Or get information on films. On YouTube we can take screenshots which means we can put the pictures on our blog to make reference to other slasher films. YouTube lets us embed videos and from YouTube which allows us to embed them to our blog.








iMovie: iMovie was the first real editing product that I had ever used. It was very simple to use and didn't take long to get used to as there were only transitions, sound effects and general editing software located on the program, it was very effective for us using it first time as we were just practicing our shots (very helpful and quick to use when editing our preliminary task or first versions of our rough cuts). We also used iMovie to upload our footage to even when we later used final cut, from there we could just drag and drop it into Final Cut and it would be ready for us to edit. I learnt the basics to editing using this program and although simple to use at first I could produce something of higher quality on it now than I could of done 5 months ago.







Sony Vegas: Sony Vegas is very similar to existing programmes like Final Cut Pro however is the alternate windows version. I have found that it is more complex and offers a wider range of tools to use which are easier and simpler to use. However it is personal opinion, because I have been using it for years. With Sony Vegas we put together our trailer, final film and also several podcasts. IT was very useful for me as I can use it anywhere I take my laptop with me so editing on the go is very easy. It offers the ability to cut, edit and trim whilst giving the ability to add effects, transitions and custom plugins.





Scribd: Scribd is a very useful tool, it helped a lot when trying to upload power points and word documents as Blogger itself didn't have tools to do that, what we'd need was to create an account and simply upload the file, from there we were able to copy the embed code and paste it in. Our group used this to upload and download word documents and sheets for our work.



LiveType: This is the software on Mac that we used to create the Parts of our idents. I found it quite simple to use as I have used similar software on Windows. However, I couldn't achieve all the effects I wanted on my ident so I had to use software to create the rest of my Idents.







Cameras: We use a full HD 1080p video camera for all our footage, and we used them for our first few podcasts. They are quite straight forward to use however it takes practice. The footage can be uploaded straight from the memory card into final cut pro. This makes it very quick to get footage imported and edited.



IMDB: We use the website IMDb to look up information about films we are researching and to help look at information about budget, actors, distributers and production companies. It has a lot of information that is relevant to us making important decisions about our productions.






digitalisation is becoming increasingly more popular. Making films has become a lot much easier, having the option to create a low budget films with handheld cameras as well as a high quality film.