2. Who is your film aimed at and why?
• When we was planning about our film, we decided to
have a target audience for teenagers. But we change
when we started to do some research on UK Film Council
and the result was a lot of female who are under 35 yrs.
old enjoys watching romance films and there wasn’t a lot
of difference between the upper, middle and lower class.
So we decided to change our target audience into a wider
range by aiming it to teenagers, who are under 35 and
also to people that enjoys watching romance films.
3. These are some examples
of demographic data from
the UK film council website
of target audiences. And the
one circled in black is the
romance genre that we are
doing.
4. What classification did you give your film?
• By using the BBFC, it helped us to determine who our
target audience is by comparing the actions or language
of our film into another film. And I gave a 12 classification
on our film as we have shown that the male protagonist is
abusing alcohol and violence which a lot of people are
offended by. However we will not show this to a large
extent. There are also movements and languages used to
copy language. There would be sexual activity between
the two protagonists but only kissing is shown and not in
detail of a real sex.
5. A target audience
member
A few months ago, I
interviewed Alice because
she loves romance films
and I am making this type of
genre on our film. She is
suitable as my target
audience because she is 16
years old. I am sure that our
film would appeal to her
because it consist of things
that a typical female
teenager would like to see
and enjoy watching it.