The ways in which we could of attracted our audience is through viral advertisement. As our film would be extremely small, we couldn't possibly fund advertisements on buses, train stations etc. It would also be unlikely to have a big effect on the bypassing person as it's completely unknown. The ways we could of advertised our film virally:
- Facebook- As millions of people are on Facebook, it would be a brilliant place to spread your work and advertise our film. We could start by posting it to our friends/family, which could then spread to their friends and family and so on.
- Twitter- Again like Facebook, Twitter is extremely popular globally. And in my opinion, much bigger than Facebook as you could spread your work to strangers or even celebrities. Another way to promote it on Twitter is by perhaps getting a top trend on your film which would attract millions to the topic and bring awareness.
- Websites- Creating your own websites and bringing more information is also a good advertising technique. As long as you have a person who can design and create information well, it could be very easy to build up.
There were various stuff in our opening that would attract an audience. For example the mise en scene and location of an office, smartly dressed etc. Would attract perhaps office working females as it's indicating the stereotype of women only working in offices, under men's power. The storyline is definitely something which we believe would be a good attraction to the audience. The actors wouldn't necessarily attract a huge fan base as we would be completely unknown, even locally. However, the Genre as well as the film title is particularly eye catching for the female audience. Feedback on our rough edit definitely helped our opening be improved. As we lacked conviction in our match cuts and missed out on a couple of shots, we took the constructive criticism and feedback seriously and instantly improved it. This caused us to work harder on our opening to make it as good as it could possibly be.
We also caught some audience feedback after the cinematic viewing.
Audience Feedback
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