Tuesday 17 April 2012

5. How did you attract/address your audience?

Following the whole media project. We had come up with various way in which we could attract and address our audience. The short clips taken from each scene has it's own significance along with the music we used. The music that is being played in the background seems fairly laid back. This plays with the conventional idea of a horror or thriller. Everything that is shown in the first part of the opening scene can easily be misinterpreted as it is just that beginning. Each scene is short and snappy, this leads to the awareness of somewhat enigma until it draws towards the end, the audience will only know so little and therefore it builds on that sense of enigmatic mystery. Even within each scene, a lot seems to be going on, with all the props that are used, taking note of audience being those that are 16 and over, (Especially teenagers) are be able to be selective to what is going on in each short scene.
When the everything comes forth to it's end, everything that may bring forth romance suddenly turns into the thrill and horror when the troubled looking young man takes hold off the rope.

When the final scene is unravels, everything still seems to puzzling and a mystery as the camera slowly pans around the park, nothing seems final and the audience are left in that climax until they are brought forward to the dead body of the teenage girl that hangs off the tree. The music that is adapted throughout the whole project, may force the audience to question what is going on. To finalize the project, the title 'the chatroom' is reinforced to bring back that idealism of which audience it is aimed at, presented with all the genres.

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