The document discusses the genre, target audience, and potential screening opportunities for a short documentary film. The genre is described as an objective documentary where commentary comes from the subjects of the film. The target audience is identified as women aged 30-50, as the central character is a 44-year-old woman and the film covers the topic of love and finding it later in life. Potential screening opportunities mentioned include a student film festival at the filmmaker's school that would allow the film to be viewed by students, teachers, parents, and filmmakers.
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Genre
1. What is GENRE? ‘ Genre is both a handy guide to expectation and template for creativity. (Tony Bicat, Creative Screenwriting, 2002) What is the GENRE of my short film? The genre of my short film is an OBJECTIVE DOCUMENTARY in which the only ‘commentary’ comes from the people about whom the film is being made. GENRE
2. GENRE Who is my anticipated audience? The target audience for my film are women aged between 30-50 . The central character in my film is a 44 year old woman so her role will attract my anticipated audience. Primarily, the film is about love, and the struggle to find it. This is another reason the film will appeal to a more female audience. The subject matter I am covering is very current as internet dating websites become more popular among 30-50 year old adults. A recent match.com advert on TV exclaimed how there were ‘too many women’ on their database, and more men needed to join. Does this suggest it is more difficult for older women to find love than older men? And if so, why is this true? This is a subject my film will cover, and I think this will, again, attract a female audience.
3. GENRE Potential screening opportunities? After the films are made, teachers at Camden School for Girls organise the CSG Cinema. This is a chance for all Media Students to show our films to students, teachers, parents and even film makers. The Camden School for Girls