The two characters in my film are very conventional to the
thriller genre and my target audience can relate to both of them, this is why decided
to include these two characters in my film.
The main young female character is represented as lonely and weak at first, as she is alone at night-time in an industrial area, this was to build a relationship with the audience as the audience will be engaged with this character to see her background and if she is in danger, also this character would appeal to my audience as they would feel attached to her, this is up until the perception of this character changes from innocent to dangerous, which will build anticipation in our film, this is why this character is included in my thriller film.
This character will be wearing a a white dress with slippers, and will be holding a toy.
The second character the male is represented as a typical youth that is out at night time which could be dangerous in urban areas, and is seen to confront the girl, this engages the audience and builds anticipation as they want to know what will happen. The male character is presented in a stereotypical way as he is in dark casual clothes and is a teenager, so some of the audience can relate to this character; this would either appeal to the audience or create more suspense as they anticipate what will happen in the opening sequence to both characters.
Our audience can build a relationship with the characters as they will feel that they can relate to them so will be engaged with the narrative, and will be willing for them to survive.
The main young female character is represented as lonely and weak at first, as she is alone at night-time in an industrial area, this was to build a relationship with the audience as the audience will be engaged with this character to see her background and if she is in danger, also this character would appeal to my audience as they would feel attached to her, this is up until the perception of this character changes from innocent to dangerous, which will build anticipation in our film, this is why this character is included in my thriller film.
This character will be wearing a a white dress with slippers, and will be holding a toy.
The second character the male is represented as a typical youth that is out at night time which could be dangerous in urban areas, and is seen to confront the girl, this engages the audience and builds anticipation as they want to know what will happen. The male character is presented in a stereotypical way as he is in dark casual clothes and is a teenager, so some of the audience can relate to this character; this would either appeal to the audience or create more suspense as they anticipate what will happen in the opening sequence to both characters.
Our audience can build a relationship with the characters as they will feel that they can relate to them so will be engaged with the narrative, and will be willing for them to survive.
Your analysis of question 2 shows a minimal understanding of the way in which your thriller represents social groups as you have only briefly explained why they might appeal to your audience.
ReplyDeleteYou need to discuss representation of gender and elaborate on their appeal to the audience and explain why.