Saturday, 22 March 2014

Evaluation Question 5

The violence is what appeals to my audience and this is what attracts them as soon as the movie starts. The opening scene involves a young teenager punching a boxing bag. Straight away this attracts the teenagers because most male teenagers like boxing and violence overall. The mise-en-esene that attracts my target audience are the boxing bags and the grey hoodie. I dressed the main character with a grey hoodie because this brings the stereotypical teenage feel in to it. This attracts my audience because teenagers can relate to what he is doing and what he is wearing.


The location is clearly at a boxing environment. You can't tell exactly where the character is. However, you are able to tell yourself that he is most probably near a boxing ring due to the amount of punchbags that you could see in the first shot. You could see a bit of the ropes on the left of the frame but the audience does not focus on this at the time because it is covering a tiny bit of the frame and it is not in focus. 

The sound does not attract or address my target audience. In a teen movie you would expect to hear some sort of a rap song coming up. In my movie, it is an instrumental that involves soft instruments which is against teenagers completely. The song is not aggressive at all. The sounds of the punching however, impact against the instrumental and it makes the sound feel slightly violent rather than soft. The instrumental has a urban/ hip hop feel to it but this comes in when the camera shot changes and we get closer to the main character. 

My films name definitely addresses to my audience because it just feels urban and gritty. It's the type of name you would get in a fighting or a prison type film. 

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