Having established just who our target audience was, we
sought to create an opening sequence that would appeal to them in terms of
style, narrative and genre, but that would also speak to them on their level. We
found out our target audience were very much like us, 16-24 teenagers, and that
they liked Horror movies a lot. We also found out that they liked teen movies.
We therefore decided that to include people like them in the film would help
them to identify with the characters and feel more comfortable. The characters
and situations would be familiar to them. We looked at other teen/horror hybrid
movies and realised that the horror element usually came from or after a normal
situation situation which doesn’t look as if it will lead to anything. We
therefore tried to incorporate this kind of situation (a boring family party
that kids have to be at) into the film. We also thought that the smoking and
drinking as a result of peer pressure was a common thing for our audience so we
sought to include that as well. As it is only the opening sequence to the film,
we had not time to include any adult characters in the film, but were we to
have had the time, we would have represented as either bitter or pathetic in
some way, as this would have appealed to our audience and this is what teen
movies often do. We were also fairly stereotypical with our characters which
should have made them familiar and recognisable to the audience.
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