Evaluation Question 4.
 My media product genre is social realism.
 Social realism is the genre that tries to capture life as it
really is and expresses real life problems for example,
drug abuse and substance abuse, relationships and so
forth.
 My film’s genre is social realism, this is because in the
intro it is going on about real life situations for
example a relationship break up. This is very
important to social realism because it is expressing
everyday problems with its audience.
 My target audience for my media product is young
adults. I chose this age group as my target audience
because I feel they can relate to the themes and issues
that occur in the film.
 I found out when doing my target audience research
that it was all people doing further education and who
are much older and they have seen some successful
social realism films such as ‘This is England’.
 Viewing media products online has become
extremely popular over the years as
technology has advanced and this has made
it a lot easier for viewers to watch movies.
 Streaming companies, such as, Netflix,
LoveFilm and catch up TV such as BBC
iPlayer and iTV player etc. They advertise
themselves in all forms of media such as TV,
radio and internet and many more forms of
advertisement.
 This form of advertisement is very popular
with the younger viewers as it gives them
the comfort of being able to watch it
anywhere. Because of this it could give
them a barrier to embrace the art of social
realism films and won’t understand what
they are trying to convey.
 Netflix and LoveFilm advertise themselves
as distributors of mainstream films but
however still feature films such as fish tank
and kes.
 Television plays a very important
role in the distribution and
exhibition of any media product
and therefore affects the
audience.
 BBC 2 is an ‘alternative
entertainment and information
channel’. This channel aims for
the older generation who are
more interested in expanding
their knowledge and cultivating
different views from around the
world. BBC 2 has shown in the
past social realism films but also
they show a mixture of
mainstream films which suggests
that the channel is trying to get a
range of audiences.
 BBC 4 bands itself as “intelligent,
mixed – genre content for the 21st
century.” featuring a wide range of
programmes including drama,
documentaries, music, international
film, original programmes, comedy and
current affairs. This is an alternative to
programmes on the mainstream TV
channels.
 BBC 4 is required by its licence to
broadcast at least 100 hours of new arts
and music programmes. 110 hours of
new factual programmes and to
premiere 20 international films per
year.
 BBC 4’s target audience is the more
sophisticated and is educated on media
terminology and who appreciate the
arts. BBC 4 would be very ideal
audience for my media product.
 Social Realism is a frequent genre of many of the BBC
radio stations.
 They understand that it is a ‘Kitchen Sink’ genre and
that its audience are educated in more sophisticated
media content and would then be an ideal audience for
my product.
 BBC Radio 3 Night waves dedicates to the voice to the
arts, culture and media, where they are also interested
in discussing world topics too – a common interest
with social realism products.
 Film magazines such as Empire or
Total Film, mostly advertise
mainstream films and are
available for pickup in the
mainstream cinemas or in
newsagents.
 The more sophisticated and often
criticised as being harsh and
“snobbish” magazine, Sight and
Sound is available through
subscription, which means that
its audience is dedicated to film as
they pay a monthly fee to have
these magazines delivered to
them and is only understandable
to an educated audience. Sight
and Sound is a much more
appropriate audience since their
audience is likely to understand
my product far better than any
other printed magazines.

Evaluation Question 4

  • 1.
  • 2.
     My mediaproduct genre is social realism.  Social realism is the genre that tries to capture life as it really is and expresses real life problems for example, drug abuse and substance abuse, relationships and so forth.
  • 3.
     My film’sgenre is social realism, this is because in the intro it is going on about real life situations for example a relationship break up. This is very important to social realism because it is expressing everyday problems with its audience.
  • 4.
     My targetaudience for my media product is young adults. I chose this age group as my target audience because I feel they can relate to the themes and issues that occur in the film.  I found out when doing my target audience research that it was all people doing further education and who are much older and they have seen some successful social realism films such as ‘This is England’.
  • 5.
     Viewing mediaproducts online has become extremely popular over the years as technology has advanced and this has made it a lot easier for viewers to watch movies.  Streaming companies, such as, Netflix, LoveFilm and catch up TV such as BBC iPlayer and iTV player etc. They advertise themselves in all forms of media such as TV, radio and internet and many more forms of advertisement.  This form of advertisement is very popular with the younger viewers as it gives them the comfort of being able to watch it anywhere. Because of this it could give them a barrier to embrace the art of social realism films and won’t understand what they are trying to convey.  Netflix and LoveFilm advertise themselves as distributors of mainstream films but however still feature films such as fish tank and kes.
  • 6.
     Television playsa very important role in the distribution and exhibition of any media product and therefore affects the audience.  BBC 2 is an ‘alternative entertainment and information channel’. This channel aims for the older generation who are more interested in expanding their knowledge and cultivating different views from around the world. BBC 2 has shown in the past social realism films but also they show a mixture of mainstream films which suggests that the channel is trying to get a range of audiences.
  • 7.
     BBC 4bands itself as “intelligent, mixed – genre content for the 21st century.” featuring a wide range of programmes including drama, documentaries, music, international film, original programmes, comedy and current affairs. This is an alternative to programmes on the mainstream TV channels.  BBC 4 is required by its licence to broadcast at least 100 hours of new arts and music programmes. 110 hours of new factual programmes and to premiere 20 international films per year.  BBC 4’s target audience is the more sophisticated and is educated on media terminology and who appreciate the arts. BBC 4 would be very ideal audience for my media product.
  • 8.
     Social Realismis a frequent genre of many of the BBC radio stations.  They understand that it is a ‘Kitchen Sink’ genre and that its audience are educated in more sophisticated media content and would then be an ideal audience for my product.  BBC Radio 3 Night waves dedicates to the voice to the arts, culture and media, where they are also interested in discussing world topics too – a common interest with social realism products.
  • 9.
     Film magazinessuch as Empire or Total Film, mostly advertise mainstream films and are available for pickup in the mainstream cinemas or in newsagents.  The more sophisticated and often criticised as being harsh and “snobbish” magazine, Sight and Sound is available through subscription, which means that its audience is dedicated to film as they pay a monthly fee to have these magazines delivered to them and is only understandable to an educated audience. Sight and Sound is a much more appropriate audience since their audience is likely to understand my product far better than any other printed magazines.