Monday, 24 April 2017

Evaluation Question 7- By Louis Liburd

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Evaluation Question 4 - By Louis Liburd






Our product is aimed at 16-18 year olds.  This is why we used 17 and 16 year old actors to make the audience really relate with our opening sequence "suspect".  After researching and looking at "lifestyle categories" I found out that our product appealed to groupies, trendies. egoists, cynics and drifters.  Our product appeals to groupies as they have a need to fit in and want to be accepted.  Trendies are people who are desperate to have admiration from a peer group, so by watching the product at the same time as there peers will give them a topic to talk.  This will cause them to be admired by there colleagues.  Cynics will watch our product to look for something to critic and complain about.  Drifters will watch our product because they don't know what they want. They will happily explore and watch different things, so they can determine whether they like it or not.  Egoists will watch our product because they want to get the most out of there life.  By looking at "social class", I worked out that our audience would come from a working class background.  They go to a good school and are well taken care of by there parents/guardians. As my audience are roughly the same age as me, they are at the stage in life where they are starting to know exactly what they want.  But also in a stage where they are extremely experimental as they are about to or are now considered as an adult.






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Evaluation Question 2 - By Louis Liburd


Evaluation Question 1 - By Louis Liburd

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?