3. The filming has different cuts from different places, so there is a variation of places to see.
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5. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why? I believe that Universal would be a great media institution to distribute my media product, because with the research I did they seemed to distribute gangster and action films more. Also as an American institution, they could financially support the production and distributing and consumpting the film.
6. My target audience for my media product is 15 to 20 years olds. This was the chosen genre, because of the results given with the questionnaire, on what people would want a film to be like. I believe and my group that males would be attracted to this genre then to other film, with a romantic theme. However I also think that it would be good for females, because of the relationship, between Molly and Alex and the emotional clip (stereotypically). Who would be the audience for your media product?
7. I used action in order to relate to the questionnaire made and the answers given by my targeted age group. I used younger characters, because the audience could relate to them more and because as a group I believe that we could well better with. With the soundtrack, I believe that it attracted the audience, with tension and a sad and heightened pace. I tried to aim it at males and females, because then I could attract a wider audience, with both action and romance. With the father dying, it could attract mid ages people in addition. How did you attract/ address your audience?
8. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product I learned how to work editing programmes and how they are the main thing in producing a video. I leant that when making a film, that the team is a big thing in making the film, because of the co-operation and the work needed. At points there were difficulties with equalling the work out, though it all sorted its self out in time and co operation.
9. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you learnt in the progression from it to the full product? As a preliminary task, it did as we wanted, with letting us know the difficulties and the requirements in making a film. For example the cuts and the movements weren't as smooth to the final product, in a huge amount, though with the use of the tri pod it helped a lot and gave the effect needed. I leant how to create an edited piece with the difficult software given. As my role, I learnt how to make a story board and a script, and I see how important these two parts are in making the final product and pre-production pieces.
10. This is quote by a 20 year old man, who I questioned on my media product. ‘An interesting opening scene, with some clever scene setting, this is clearly a thriller, with it moving with a fast pace. The piece hints at action to come although no detail on what that may be; Alex is clearly a man with a score to settle. The atmospheric background music suggests some tense moments to come.’ From this review shows that as a opening scene, I have been able to get the audience to see what the film would be about and what the chosen genre was. I believe that the fast pace and music, has been a good contributor to this. Audience review