Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Evaluation Activity 5- How did you attract/address your audience?


In order to attract the right people, you would need to of course actually use the tag's that would be popular, or varied. An example would include, ''Gang'', or ''London'', or even ''grime'', this would ensure that we would have a much wider base of people actually viewing it, and we would get constructive feedback. Furthermore, we would still actually reach out to the audience we hoped we would.

Films that could be compared to Split would be the likes of Kidulthood, Shank etc. However, none of these films focus on the peer pressure that teenagers go through, which in today's society is a very serious issue, and that is something Split covers, and revolves around. Like the titles listed above, Split does not just focus on the actual gang-life, and the problems that can occur to a Gang, but focuses more on the individual, and how those who aspire to escape from the clutches of the gang life are held back.

The movie itself has been designed in such a way to actually inspire our audience, which is also another key reason why we have actually chosen a teenager audience. Hopefully the determination represented by Bradley Keano will be something our audience, who may be in a similar situation, can gather confidence from and use to converse themselves to actually do the right thing, and make something of themselves.

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