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Friday 15 April 2011

Evaluation question 5

How did you attract/address the audience?
We immediately placed our audience in a sense of false security with the sun shining and the clouds slowly moving, it seems calm and quiet and doesn’t appear to be any danger involved in this, also the complimenting music is slow and calm and light tricking the audience into thinking that this is not a thriller type piece. We decided that the music should drop and we should incorporate strings to allow the audience to hear as well as see the change in the feel of the start of ‘the chase’.
One of the main attractive element was the music it was composed by Ian Clarke and fit to our piece beautifully, the music dipped and slowed in the perfect time to add tension and also pull and detract the audience attention.
Another aspect that we considered heavily was relatable characters, mise-en-scene, costume and location. We made sure the young girl was put in a location that could be near anyone so that they felt that this was a believable and understandable location, also with our male character we didn’t make him really muscly or really skinny or really tall or small we made him again a common believable size so that it allowed many girls in the audience to relate to the fear that the young girl would feel.
 A recent realse that also works on the fear of a female lead character is that of  'The roommate' (2011) an america based film Directord by Christian E. Christiansen and Written By Sonny Mallhi, based on a room mate becoming obsessed on going on a killing spree, this is imilar to ours as it hold the female lead a physcotic other lead and the theme of viloence and killing.

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