Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Evaluation 4

Who would be the audience for your media product?







To begin with I wanted my film to be watched by men and women over the age of 60 because this is the type of age that I thought would enjoy war films. However, after interviewing my Granny and hearing her opinions, which were 'I don't think that many women my age want to watch war films. Personally I would never go and see another one because the first one I saw, I had to leave because I didn't want to see what really happened to my dad and grandfather, and also women don't really like all the blood and guts of war films.' After hearing this I decided to change my target audience to men only over the age of 60. I interviewed two different men, Jack Howard and Simon Dufty, and this enabled me to get an insight into what the men wanted to get out of watching a war film. 






Having had my two target audience interviewers watch my media product I have asked them what they think of it. 


Jack- What do you think of my produced product?
I think that your media product includes many of the elements of a war film. For example, the use of final picture gives the audience an insight into what has happened in the past and shows us what we are going to see next and I find that this had a very deep effect on me and made me want to watch more. I also feel that in having a voice over you have really captivated the audience and I would be very happy to watch the rest of your film.


Simon- What do you think of my produced product?
I find that your media product ticks all of the boxes of a period war film as in there you have facts on what people went through at home and also how people had to cope out in war. Personally, the use of the young boy is very effective as it shows the point of view of a younger generation of war and I find that this is very easy to relate to. 





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