4. Who would be the audience for your media product?Consider the age and gender of your target audience:For us, we thought that our target audience would be people with an interest in mystery films and old classic film noirs. We used the common stereotypes of a film noir to stay true to the style. We incorporated these stereotypes of the the classic film noir to our product. Some of these included, some aspects shot in black and white to stay true to the original style, a mysterious storyline with mystery behind the lead role and the insinuated idea of a femme fetal.
What other films are similar to yours and who do they appeal to?A film that influenced our own was Sin City. This film appealed to us as it was a modern day film noir which has a different approach to the opening titles of the film. Straight away there is mystery and ambiguity as to why one of the main characters has just shot a woman on the balcony. We wanted our film to capture the same intense feel that Sin City did. We tried to have a storyline that would engage the audiences attention within the first few seconds. This is why, like Sin City, we had a murder within the first few minutes.  Lots of elements from Sin City, such as over the shoulder shots and close ups, are evident in our film which makes this true to the style and conventions of a film noir. Sin City appeals to many audience types but the new talented cast mainly attracts teenagers and young adults.
5. How did you attract/address your audience?Are there particular points in your film that would appeal to your specific target audience?Our target audience for our film would consist of middle aged males and females. We hope that they would have a keen interest in the style of film already. To attract them further, we have the incidental music which is tense and slightly sinister. This, straight away will grab the audiences attention and fill them with anticipation as to what happens next. We also have a wide range of interesting camera movements and angles to create tension and suspense. E.g. During the flash back, there is a moment when the camera turns round a corner. For a brief second there is anticipation of what could be waiting behind it. There is also the scene where our main character kills another man and his hand falls to the floor.
The audience are shown the film through the main characters point of view. This immediately gives the audience motives to feel connected to the character in some way. The audience’s judgment is then rocked when  our main character gets told some bad news and then commits a murder. This interesting twist will leave the target audience confused as to who is the protagonist of the film, however, even though the audience at this point don’t know too much of the storyline, but they know just enough to make out what's going on.
Audience Feedback:‘ Since the rough cut of the film, the music has become more intense and reflective of the action going on around it. This gives the overall final product more tension and a more immersive feel.’
‘ The continuity of the film has improved which has made the film easier to understand.’
‘ The twist within the film, which shows the main character killing someone, grabs the audiences attention and makes them wonder why this has happened.’ -‘ The black and white sequence within the film is really effective. You can tell straight away that it is a flashback sequence and this element gives the film another dimension.’
6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing the product? During the filming process of our product, we used two different types of camera – a tape camera and a HD camera. Although working with the tape camera at first  was familiar and something that we were used to, but we eventually decided to use the HD camera due to its better quality of sound and overall picture.We used GarageBand for the background/incidental music that was included in our product. We found this simple to use but it did have some weaknesses such as you weren't able to compose your own music and you had to use what was there. We found this aspect of GarageBand quite frustrating as we weren't able to capture the full potential of the film through the music.

Question 4,5,6,7

  • 1.
    4. Who wouldbe the audience for your media product?Consider the age and gender of your target audience:For us, we thought that our target audience would be people with an interest in mystery films and old classic film noirs. We used the common stereotypes of a film noir to stay true to the style. We incorporated these stereotypes of the the classic film noir to our product. Some of these included, some aspects shot in black and white to stay true to the original style, a mysterious storyline with mystery behind the lead role and the insinuated idea of a femme fetal.
  • 2.
    What other filmsare similar to yours and who do they appeal to?A film that influenced our own was Sin City. This film appealed to us as it was a modern day film noir which has a different approach to the opening titles of the film. Straight away there is mystery and ambiguity as to why one of the main characters has just shot a woman on the balcony. We wanted our film to capture the same intense feel that Sin City did. We tried to have a storyline that would engage the audiences attention within the first few seconds. This is why, like Sin City, we had a murder within the first few minutes. Lots of elements from Sin City, such as over the shoulder shots and close ups, are evident in our film which makes this true to the style and conventions of a film noir. Sin City appeals to many audience types but the new talented cast mainly attracts teenagers and young adults.
  • 3.
    5. How didyou attract/address your audience?Are there particular points in your film that would appeal to your specific target audience?Our target audience for our film would consist of middle aged males and females. We hope that they would have a keen interest in the style of film already. To attract them further, we have the incidental music which is tense and slightly sinister. This, straight away will grab the audiences attention and fill them with anticipation as to what happens next. We also have a wide range of interesting camera movements and angles to create tension and suspense. E.g. During the flash back, there is a moment when the camera turns round a corner. For a brief second there is anticipation of what could be waiting behind it. There is also the scene where our main character kills another man and his hand falls to the floor.
  • 4.
    The audience areshown the film through the main characters point of view. This immediately gives the audience motives to feel connected to the character in some way. The audience’s judgment is then rocked when our main character gets told some bad news and then commits a murder. This interesting twist will leave the target audience confused as to who is the protagonist of the film, however, even though the audience at this point don’t know too much of the storyline, but they know just enough to make out what's going on.
  • 5.
    Audience Feedback:‘ Sincethe rough cut of the film, the music has become more intense and reflective of the action going on around it. This gives the overall final product more tension and a more immersive feel.’
  • 6.
    ‘ The continuityof the film has improved which has made the film easier to understand.’
  • 7.
    ‘ The twistwithin the film, which shows the main character killing someone, grabs the audiences attention and makes them wonder why this has happened.’ -‘ The black and white sequence within the film is really effective. You can tell straight away that it is a flashback sequence and this element gives the film another dimension.’
  • 8.
    6. What haveyou learnt about technologies from the process of constructing the product? During the filming process of our product, we used two different types of camera – a tape camera and a HD camera. Although working with the tape camera at first was familiar and something that we were used to, but we eventually decided to use the HD camera due to its better quality of sound and overall picture.We used GarageBand for the background/incidental music that was included in our product. We found this simple to use but it did have some weaknesses such as you weren't able to compose your own music and you had to use what was there. We found this aspect of GarageBand quite frustrating as we weren't able to capture the full potential of the film through the music.