Friday, 28 April 2017

Question 6

What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?


Thursday, 27 April 2017

Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Question 4

Who would be the audience for your media product?

The target audience for my thriller are mainly 15-35 years old as they would be more likely to watch this kind of genre. This age range is usually interested in constant enigmas and enjoy the tension and suspense that our film would build up.

It would mainly target females because of our main protagonist which is a female so they could relate themselves to the girl protagonist. Females are usually represented as "the victim", that's why it would attract female audiences to see if our protagonists makes it through the struggle.

 But it would attract males as males are attracted to female protagonists because it is usually men who are protagonists, stereotypically, even though this has changed a lot over the recent years. They are also interested in the mystery and the suspense and also a little bit of action which is part of our thriller.

Families would very likely watch it as well as the whole storyline starts with a family environment of the girl, her sister and their grandparents, but it does include gory scenes which not everyone one might find appealing to their taste.


MASLOW'S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS

Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory which suggests that there are 5 stages people go through in life, and each stage holds a different motivation that drives us.









-My thriller makes the audience experience it in a psychological way, some of the scenes might make them feel intimidated and it might cause breathing difficulties as a result of the great tension created during critical points of the film.
-It will also make them think about their safety possibly making them feel unsafe because of the storyline and what the protagonist has to go through. She is being followed and is in danger of dying which might make the audience feel uncomfortable and aware of their safety.
-Love and belonging is an important part of the film when the girl tries to protect her sister and the horrible events she witnesses might make the audience value their families more and motivate them show their love towards them more.
-It relates to esteem as the girl still keeps fighting through the major struggle she's going through, which might give the viewer confidence and motivation to deal with difficult situations in life.
-They will also think of their self - actualization as it has to do with problem solving. When the girl is trying to escape the viewer might think of different ideas and ways to escape if it was them experiencing the same thing.

Question 3

What kind of media institutions might distribute your product and why?


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Monday, 24 April 2017

Question 2

How does your media product represent particular social groups?