Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
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Friday, 13 March 2015

Day Five

Chapter Sixty-Two

Software; Adobe Premiere Pro.

Project; Evangeline.

Date; Fri 27 Jan.

With help from Matt, An Original score was created and mixed into the opening sequence, the music built up and gets tense.

For the titles I decided to copy photographs of keys off the internet and cut them out in Photoshop. I removed all colour and saturation from them to make them look bklack and white.


I then added them into the titles and scaled them down, rotated them, moved them around to make the titles more exciting.

This was my favorite part of the editing. I think the keys looked really cool and original.

 

Evangeline





Chapter Sixty

Here is my final media product, Evangeline.


Friday, 27 February 2015

Target Audience Profile - Task Four

Chapter Forty-Five:

Create a profile of who would be the target audience for your thriller.


I have created a profile for a stereotype of my target audience, Her name is Hayley Jenrick, She is 40 years old, works as a dentist and lives in Brighton, she is also engaged. I also have a list of her favourite films and TV shows.

Hayley enjoys dramas, period dramas, psychological thrillers and classics. She would enjoy evangeline because there is a psychological element to the thriller theme and It is a film with lots of internal activity. She will enjoy having to think about the plot.

In her free-time, Hayley has two of her own children to look after but enjoys some time to herself in-between work. She is part of the Brighton Volleyball Club and often goes swimming. She is a big reader and loves thrillers. She also enjoys crime/dramas. Hayley is very mathematical and loves to think, she is good at sudoku and chess. 




 My secondary audience would be older men, between the ages of 45-60. They would have more free time as they may work less or be retired. I have found a page to represent this type of audience.


I think Evanegeline is for the male and female audience as it is not particularly romance based 'female stereotype' or action based 'male stereotype'.