Showing posts with label Audience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Audience. Show all posts
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
Feedback
Following the first showcasing of our film to all our family and friends we received some feedback.
Friday, 21 March 2014
Feedback
We realised that the baby crying was slightly crossing the boundaries so we thought it would be a good idea to get some feedback. We received mix feelings about it but overall, as a group, we decided that we liked the shocked reaction and thought it represented the conventions of the psychological thriller genre that we were aiming for.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Reaction to opening
We showed Shaileyee our rough footage to get some feedback for what we could improve and what she thought overall. This is what she said:
Monday, 17 February 2014
BBFC
I have researched which age would be the most suitable for our film using the BBFC website. Our group have decided that if the film was to be feature length there would be violent and sexual scenes containing strong language as the taxi driver is a psycho serial killer who rapes his victims. I thought age 15 would be appropriate for the film as the things we would want to include such as sexual nudity and violence which is what we would want to include to fit the psychological thriller. However I also looked at age 12A as the lower the age restriction so it could appeal to a larger demographic. However, unfortunately, I think our film will be too explicit for this audience. Through my research i have found that age 12A have found that if the film was too be this age restriction violence and sexual scenes would have to be reduced and we want the film to be more explicit so its more scary and therefore would to be more appealing to an older audience. I think an age 18 restricts the demographic too much and by looking at what makes an 18 I don't think the film will be too that extent. So after reading in detail the different categories i have decided to make the film an age 15 as this will allow us to make the film what we want as well as having a broad demographic.
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