Question 5 audience appeal
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How does your
production
appeal to your
audience?Gianluca &
Jake
This shot appeals to our secondary audience as it shows stereotypical
representations of a an interrogation, and the forms of torture are
conventional to an interrogation. The secondary audience will be
pleased to see the stereotypical conventions and they will pick up on
them as their opinion and views have been formulated from
stereotypes.
This shot will appeal as it connotes feminine emotion, and explains how we
aren’t representing our male protagonist as a typical male. Our audience will
be interested in this as they do not take hegemonic representations of how
males should act. However the secondary audience may question why he
may be acting like this.
Our audience will enjoy the realism of the violence in the film as it will shock
and thrill them. Our secondary audience will also enjoy this as they will want
the terrorist to be hurt, this is due to them being fox thinkers and their views on
this issue are that all ‘Muslims are terrorists’. Stereotypically they wouldn’t want
to see the supposed villain (terrorist) to get away free.
The audience will get information from this as it will give them awareness of
what happens in society today. The conventions of an interrogation will give
accurate information of what may happen, and therefore broaden their
knowledge. However they won’t always assume that the interrogated is an
Eastern European man, this is purely a stereotype which allows our film to be
obvious in what we want to show.
This shot would appeal to the audience as it shows the audience the emotion
of the ‘terrorist’ and it will make them feel sorry for him, which is what we want,
as he is an innocent man, and if you think about it he's the hero. The
secondary audience will not feel sorry for him because stereotypically they
see the Eastern European man as a threat to society, and especially in the
circumstances they will definitely not sympathize.
This yell from Omar will hopefully confirm what the primary audience
are thinking, ‘maybe he is innocent’, this makes them question what
the narrative will be, as the obvious is now not what they thought. The
secondary audience will be shocked by this as the film may be ruined
for them, due to their patriotic views.
Our primary audience will be glad to see that the
now known villain is running away from his fears as
they know he is a coward and doesn't’t show
typical signs of being a hero, unlike the ‘terrorist’
who sat and accepted his fears.