Q1)The demographic of a psychological/thriller film is a young adult demographic from 18-25. In our production task we will follow this trend and target our film at this demographic, we asked our Focus group what they thought would be a better demographic 18-25 or 14-18? For example The Silence of the lambs is one of the most successful thriller films and was extremely popular with 18-25 year old, however this film was rated R, equivalent to an 18 in the UK, so younger audiences were not able to see this film until it was purchased on dvd or vcr. Similarly The sixth sense was a successful Thriller film, but it was rated PG in the UK and 13 in the US, this film has a lower demographic but is equally as good as Silence of the lambs, but is available to a larger audience; our focus group replied that they would prefer a younger audience at 14-18 as it is more appealing.
Q2) We asked our target audience what their opinion was on black and white films? Seven of our target audience said they think black and white is an effective technique and would happily watch a film that consisted of black and white. However 3 of our 10 focus group members said black and white films bore them, however films like kill bill entertained them. So we then proposed that we would use black and white as a flashback sequence? All members agreed that this would be good to use.
Q3) we asked our target audience what method of filming would they prefer to see? on a cannon 550D or a Nokia Lumia?
http://allaboutwindowsphone.com/reviews/item/18083_Nokia_Lumia_1020_camera-video_.php
This is a video capture comparative piece of research which ties into logistics of the production by reducing weight and size of hardware while also retaining quality. The reseach shown by this site( and this
Q2) We asked our target audience what their opinion was on black and white films? Seven of our target audience said they think black and white is an effective technique and would happily watch a film that consisted of black and white. However 3 of our 10 focus group members said black and white films bore them, however films like kill bill entertained them. So we then proposed that we would use black and white as a flashback sequence? All members agreed that this would be good to use.
Q3) we asked our target audience what method of filming would they prefer to see? on a cannon 550D or a Nokia Lumia?
http://allaboutwindowsphone.com/reviews/item/18083_Nokia_Lumia_1020_camera-video_.php
This is a video capture comparative piece of research which ties into logistics of the production by reducing weight and size of hardware while also retaining quality. The reseach shown by this site( and this
http://mynokiablog.com/2013/07/16/quicktest-nokia-lumia-1020-vs-canon-eos-60d-pureview-vs-dslr-filmed-on-nokia-lumia-925/)
Our target group said that they like the idea of using mobile phone technology as it brings it into the 21st century however for quality and making sure we cover ourselves as much as possible. We will use the phone as well as the primary video capture (Cannon D 500) to ensure we can get at least two different camera angles, camera shots and camera movements in each take we have.
Our target group said that they like the idea of using mobile phone technology as it brings it into the 21st century however for quality and making sure we cover ourselves as much as possible. We will use the phone as well as the primary video capture (Cannon D 500) to ensure we can get at least two different camera angles, camera shots and camera movements in each take we have.
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