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Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Evaluation 4: Who would be the audience for your media product? Part 2

 Demographics:

We have based our demographic around the stereotypical horror fan, we did this by conducting a survey over facebook, we got information on the demographic and found our target audience from this, we have based our production upon these findings. The demographic was looked at extensively from our findings and we have found a suitable target audience from this. i will point out some of the main demographical factors below: 

- Age: We are aiming our production at 18-24 age range, our film will be rated 18 due to its gory scenes which would be disturbing to younger viewers.
- Gender: We are aiming this at both males and females, we have no gender bias within our film and feel the viewers could relate well to both genders; our two main characters are male and female, this is continuous throughout the production. 
-Class: The production will be aimed at working/ Middle class people who are socially active, these will be the people who will relate best to the characters. 
-Race: We have no racial bias in our film, none of our content conflicts with religious or ethnic views. 
- Geographical Location: our film is aimed towards people who live in the city as this is the location of the characters in the film. However we feel anyone in our demographic will enjoy the film regardless of their geographical location.
- Our film is initially about two teenagers, these are then killed off early into the film; the rest of the film is from their friends perspective and a police officer, who is seem briefly in our opening, these characters will meet be relate able to the 18-20 age range and the rest may link themselves to the detecie who is an older, wiser character, we don't regard our film a 'teen slasher' as the rest of the movie is more from the detectives perspective overlooking the murder cases near 'the river' however the young people play an important part, like a strange mix of Scooby Doo and saw. 

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