Friday, 18 January 2013

Evaluation Question 5

How did you attract/address your audience?

After our box office statistical analysis we concludes comedy as ubiquitously enjoyed and so we propagated a number of different personas as an attempt to reach common ground with the audience and give relatable situations and characters for the audience to truly enjoy what they are seeing. We used characters to relate in this way:

Chelsea, she is representative of the strong isolated female community and general situation of the patriarchal society that Chelsea is a representation of, or as another perspective she is the anthropomorphism of the struggle of females in the patriarchal society as a function of creating an intrinsic link between the perceived femme fatales in the wider society or feminist and it shows their struggle and that we support them, in doing this it helps us to relate and support to that struggle of them fighting the wider society around her as we show her in a patriarchal household but it represents Chelsea as the dominant one.

Jack, he is representative of the stereotypicaly younger generation as seen by the older generation that practice chronocentrism (the belief their time zone is better than any other) it appeals to the older generation as it means that they can look down on Jack and how he is represented as he is of slobbing attitude and fits the older generations stereotypes of younger people.

Toni, people that relate to this are the more younger audience males and females as females may see him as a good sporty man that females may like whereas males may see him as themselves as they may be trying to be sporty and slightly vain.

Martin, he is representative again of the older generations stereotypical view of the younger people however the geeky type the ones that religiously play video games and have no external enjoyment derived from the outside world so he is representative of this included of the other type of youth stereotype of Jack.

Barry, intrinsically he is the manifestation of the chav stereotype or the chav subculture infused into our film as a wider representative way to link with the subculture on a grand population scale also the other population mostly look down on this subculture as a whole and so people will enjoy the destruction of how appealing the Barry is.



The questions asked whats your favorite genre?
What would you want to see in a comedy film?
What are you bored of seeing?
Do you like comedy films?
what kind of actors do you want to see?
We asked these questions as a way of ascertaining peoples belief and current skepticism of what is classed as a good comedy film.
Whats your favorite genre was responded as comedy so it worked quite well.
The most wanted aspect in the comedy genre people wish to see is the element of jokes, how they are set up and presented as dark humor is something we should avoid, clever jokes with visual stimuli is something to be considered.
People are bored of seeing the action genre and something more basic like what we have made.
actors such as Will Ferrell obviously is enjoyed as he is normally immature and presented to be rather dim-witted as some of our characters have been presented effectively.

We modeled our production to suit the fact they do not want dark humor and to have visual aid to go with to humorous jokes derived from situations that people may either relate too or may have a negative view on the generalization of our characters and may want to laugh at them.

Music was upbeat and gave off a happy feeling to appease some of our recipients to the interview who watched comedy films as they give off a good feeling that they liked so it was natural for the music to be upbeat in support of this and to convey that the film is going to have a happy atmosphere and ambiance to the rest of it.

The dialogue used was what could be regarded as witty and responded to situational visual stimulus to create a more humorous outlook on the clean(ish) humor demanded by our interview and no dark jokes as this was requested to not be in it by our recipients.

1 comment:

  1. nice so far - think also about themes, titles, music, dialogue etc too - how were they used to please your audience?

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