2. We attracted the younger
audiences in the age range of
15+ due to the fact of
‘Anonymous’ being a violent
thriller it tends to attract typically
young males. With in our film
there is a very violent scene of
the new born babies father
being relentlessly stabbed by
Reggie’s bad personality. The
film is all based around a violent
act and several violent acts will
proceed to happen as the film
continues. Throughout the film
we see lots of over the shoulder
shots of ‘Reggie’ as he
progresses through the story.
We used this to make the
audience see the situations
from his perspective and not
see him as the villain
throughout the production
3. The audience is put in the position of Reggie (The main character)
and they get to witness all that he sees and nothing more due to the
fact that we want them to feel as isolated and alone he actually is in
his pursuit to abolish his alter ego. In the opening sequence the
audience are left to make their own decisions on what they see in
Reggie weather it be a good guy in a bad place or a full blown evil
villain. This gives the impact we desired as most people who have
now viewed the sequence have almost instantly taken Reggie’s side
as he seem to be the poor distressed soul who has lost everything
and even though they have seen him commit the murder they still
take his side as he is still seem as the poor and remote character
with nothing to gain but his sanity.
4. The way our thriller is constructed in the same way as most thrillers
and we have stuck to the conventions thriller with the fact that the
audience don’t know what’s happening until the first news report
broadcast is heard and the murder has been described. The twist at
the beginning of the film is that we are not told Reggie's name
therefore we are forces to make the relationship between innocent
Reggie and the horrific murder.
Audience member Michael Rumble: I thought the film was good,
however with a few floors. As a 17 year old male I found this
production to be very drawing and interesting, I would like to see the
rest of the film if it was ever made into a fill feature length production.
Audience member Michael
Rumble