My name is Joel, and I play lead guitar in a band! I am a big music fan and like anything from rock 'n' roll to heavy metal. well, this is my blog... Enjoy!

How did you attract/address your audience?

Our opening engages our audience wit our use of camera-shots. For instance we start of with an establishing shot to show location, and then go into a close-up to show our characters emotions. With the audience seeing a close-up on a body all blooded, they would immediately want to carry on watching. When we finished our thriller, we posted it on such social sites; more specifically face book and YouTube. We did this in order to get feedback from the audience, good or bad. We received positive feedback, as well as constructive criticism certain peer groups. It was stated that our thriller flowed well and that the music fitted in with the scene brilliantly. Some also commented that we used a range of camera shots well and in appropriate places.  We also received a range of constructive criticism. For instance, it was commented that we needed to include more dialogue in order to make the storyline clearer. From the comments that we received, I can comfortably say that we met our specific requirements from our audience.

From my questionnaire research we gained enough information and ideas as to what type of thriller we were going to produce, age ratings, music etc. As I was primarily in charge of music, this researched deemed to be rather useful to me, as the track that I went for was a combination of the two. For the flashback, I went with dramatic and tense, and the main track was slow and eerie. 

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