Task 4
Our Target Audience
The target audience for our thriller are primarily males aged between about fifteen and thirty years old, as well as a minority female audience of an age with their male counterparts. In no way is our thriller aimed at a niche audience, it's clever yet easy to grasp or 'high concept' storyline and hollywood-style special effects means that it is aimed at a global audience and is something that most people can enjoy.
We aim to attract our target audience to our thriller by means of gunfights, car chases and an action packed narrative, the main reason that people go to watch thrillers in the first place. To aid in our attraction of the teenage male audience in particular, we have also included a 'damsel in distress', who will later turn into a female action hero and someone that the younger female audience can aspire to.
Due to the formulaic high concept, our audience can come from various backgrounds, ranging from working to upper class as it is the kind of thriller that can and usually is enjoyed by all. In most cases however, I think that the working and middle classes are the kind of people who are more likely to go and watch a thriller like this one. As I said, there is a global audience for these types of films as they are something that people from every demographic can enjoy.
Here is Chaos Sorrow, he is our ideal target audience. Chaos loves heavy metal bands and music, such as Megadeath and Metallica. Chaos wears dark clothes and loves really violent and aggressive action films and thrillers, which is exactly what our film is about. Also, Chaos likes to have lots of friends round who he plays guitar with, and they then watch films on the Xbox 360, and from their they can see our film on Xbox LIVE as we are going to market it in such a way through Magnolia and therefore not specifically try and aim for the cinema.
Our Target Audience
The target audience for our thriller are primarily males aged between about fifteen and thirty years old, as well as a minority female audience of an age with their male counterparts. In no way is our thriller aimed at a niche audience, it's clever yet easy to grasp or 'high concept' storyline and hollywood-style special effects means that it is aimed at a global audience and is something that most people can enjoy.
We aim to attract our target audience to our thriller by means of gunfights, car chases and an action packed narrative, the main reason that people go to watch thrillers in the first place. To aid in our attraction of the teenage male audience in particular, we have also included a 'damsel in distress', who will later turn into a female action hero and someone that the younger female audience can aspire to.
Due to the formulaic high concept, our audience can come from various backgrounds, ranging from working to upper class as it is the kind of thriller that can and usually is enjoyed by all. In most cases however, I think that the working and middle classes are the kind of people who are more likely to go and watch a thriller like this one. As I said, there is a global audience for these types of films as they are something that people from every demographic can enjoy.
Here is Chaos Sorrow, he is our ideal target audience. Chaos loves heavy metal bands and music, such as Megadeath and Metallica. Chaos wears dark clothes and loves really violent and aggressive action films and thrillers, which is exactly what our film is about. Also, Chaos likes to have lots of friends round who he plays guitar with, and they then watch films on the Xbox 360, and from their they can see our film on Xbox LIVE as we are going to market it in such a way through Magnolia and therefore not specifically try and aim for the cinema.
Name: Carl Chaos
Sorrows
Email:
chaossorrows@hotmail.com
Here, we have created an
individual profile page for Carl Chaos Sorrows, who is the perfect type of
person who we think would like our film. His goth/heavy metal like personality
really connects with our film, 'Commando' being an action Thriller involving
lots of fighting, action, deaths and gore.
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