2. Gender
The target gender for our film
is both female and male. We
see both sides of the gender
making mistakes not just the
typical male making a mistake
we see the female Lara not
turning up on time. Our film
also reflects on the
stereotypical behavior of males
before a date which may be a
laugh for the males to look at
as well as the females.
3. Socio-economic groups
Our target groups are D-E
as they are likely to
relate to the light
hearted comic genre of
the film.
Group E is classified as
people such as students
who are unemployed, our
film appeals to students
as our actors are also
students in there teens.
4. Age Range
Our Production is
suitable for any age
range, however our film
appeals to students and
young adults aged 12-
28. They will enjoy the
notion of a date going
wrong. The reason for
this is that they will be
able to relate to the
situation more than any
other age group.
5. BBFC (British Board Of Classification)
The adult can take the child using
his own judgment to dictate
whether the films suitable for the
child. However films classed as 12A
is not recommended for a child
below 12.
There’s brief amounts of nudity
and the only strong language used
is towards the end of the film
where the main actor swears in
frustration.