2. Definitions
• A Mass audience is a wide range of groups of people that have a similar and common
interest. They all want the same thing. This allows you to focus on one particular thing
that the majority will enjoy. The mass audience usually prefer films from successful
genres such as action, adventure and other mainstream genres like animation and so
on. For people creating a film for a mass audience, if done correctly, would increase
profit as you’ve given what the mass audience want and they would pass on the
reviews through social media, making more people in the mass audience want to go
and watch it.
Niche is a fraction of a market or an audience. A niche audience is a small select group of
people that have a unique interest. This means a small number of audiences are
interested with a specific film genre which isn’t as successful as other genres. For
example, the horror genre, compared to other genres like animation, isn’t as
successful because people believe all of them are now predictable and unoriginal.
Choosing a niche audience allows you to focus fully on a specific piece of the target
audience and make it your own.
3. Horror films have niche audiences
because...
• They are the most interested and excited to see a project as it speaks to their belief
and cause. They would see the project to the end so long as the director hears their
voice when it comes to suggestions, opinions and ideas on how to make the film
better.
• Horror films aren’t as popular as the other genres so film producers should target it
at niche audiences. Being able to target their films at niche audiences would help
keep the genre alive and would make horror films likeable. Horror films target niche
audiences as they want die-hard horror fans who would keep with the film and the
genre until the end.
• Horror films want highly passionate audience members as their enthusiasm and
inspiration to help them if they harness their attention early on and give them what
they want. Horror films isn't suitable for everyone. Aiming it at small groups with
unique interests to horror films will be more suitable.
4. Examples of sub-genres and their niche audience
• The fanaticism sub-genre won't appeal to everyone due to the
torture scenes but it is unique and original in the horror genre.
Niche audiences will enjoy it so long as it appeals and stays true to
fanaticism. An example of this would be The Wicker Man because it
has torture scenes in the film which some viewers may find hard to
watch and disturbing.
Home invasion: This sub-genre strikes fear into people or it thrills people
of the niche audience as it's realistic. The niche audience will
experience thrill/adrenaline at points where as the mass audience
might be fearful and scared. The Strangers is a good example as it
strikes fear as it’s very realistic.
Demons + Hell: Niche audiences will enjoy this sub-genre more since it's
new and it would be fun for them to look at the creativity of the film
creators and see their interpretations of devils, hell and demons. An
example of a Demon + Hell film would be ‘Drag Me To Hell’ as it
involves demons and revolves around a woman cursing another
woman to hell after a certain number of days unless she reverses the
curse.
5. An effective student
OTS...
• Blood of Purity - Mark: 55/60
The music matched the pictures that were in the OTS and the CGI within the OTS
also matched. The titles were used appropriately and the font and colour matched
the background and the composition. In the shots that were in the OTS, all had
controlled use of the camera (knife shot was steady) and the images went well
with the CGI. Editing of the FX suited the task (blood) and added a sense of
horror to the OTS. Framing of shots and composition was used well (titles, shots,
FX). (Video in separate assignment.)
6. An effective student
OTS...
• Blood of Purity - Mark: 55/60
The music matched the pictures that were in the OTS and the CGI within the OTS
also matched. The titles were used appropriately and the font and colour matched
the background and the composition. In the shots that were in the OTS, all had
controlled use of the camera (knife shot was steady) and the images went well
with the CGI. Editing of the FX suited the task (blood) and added a sense of
horror to the OTS. Framing of shots and composition was used well (titles, shots,
FX). (Video in separate assignment.)