Here is a link to a website I created for my CCR task 4 on how I integrated technologies such as online, software and hardware.
https://siennafriend1.wixsite.com/sienna-ccr-task-4
Here is a link to a website I created for my CCR task 4 on how I integrated technologies such as online, software and hardware.
https://siennafriend1.wixsite.com/sienna-ccr-task-4
Here is a link to a Prezi I created on the production skills I have developed during this project.
Our Target Audience
Our target audience are 18-19 year old males.
This is based off my research blogger post.
Engaging our audience
Graphic Violence:
Setting:
We set our opening sequence in a club. We did this because it is a popular place 18-19 year olds go to. It is familiar, and also exciting. By using a club as our location we caught the audiences attention, therefor engaging them, particularly with the striking neon lights.
Unanswered Questions:
We left our sequence with answer questions. We did this so our audience would be left wanting to find out more. Who is this man? Why has he killed these people? Why has he spared the girls life? Where and what is he going to do next? Does he work for someone? It is typical for the thriller genre to have an element of question and mystery, we copied this theme to meet the viewers expectation of the genre, therefor attracting them to want to watch more. This can be applied to Barthe's theory of enigma code. He says 'producers want audiences to keep watching.' Our group as the producers aimed to get the audience to keep watching by including common thriller trends, like unanswered questions.
Mysterious Protagonist:
To add a layer our mystery to our opening sequence we left the main killer faceless. By not identifying his face he comes across as a dark villain who is intimidating but also interesting. We can tell by his build he is quite strong and masculine. By doing this we leave the audience wanting to see who this man is and question why he has killed these people. Through his actions we can tell he skilful at fighting and has experience. This element engages our audience because there are layers of his character we are yet to discover.
*Screenshots where the main character is faceless
I think our opening was pretty successful in engaging our target audience. We included thriller genre trends to meet the audiences expectation so they would be interested in watching more. The graphic violence, blood, casting, unanswered questions and mysterious protagonists work together to capture our target audiences attention. I think we could have improved our sequence by adding more dead bodies to the ground to make the opening that bit more shocking. It also could have been more engaging to add a bit of a fight back from the victims. In our sequence they are very weak and are killed easily. Adding a struggling fight scene keeps the audience on the edges of their seats and engages them because they will want to find out who wins. This can apply to Blumler and Kats theory of uses and gratification, to relation to why audiences react, and engage in media consumption. I believe for our opening sequence it is diversion or escapism, enjoying the entertainment. Over all, i'm happy with how our opening sequence turned out, and I believe we stuck to the conventions of our genre well.
Link to my blog post for other genre conventions and film comparisons https://siennaa1media1.blogspot.com/2022/03/we-are-researching-into-conventions-of.html
A poster I designed for BareThread:
Marketing Strategy -
I would start my marketing scheme with both new and old media. For new media, I would use social medias such as Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Tiktok to create awareness and demand. I would create their own accounts for the film however I would also feature the film on Lionsgate's accounts (which has 1M followers) to get it started. I would start hashtags like #hammertime or #Barethread. LionGate often create hashtags for their films. I would create teasers and suspenseful trailers to capture the audiences attention. In the trailers I would attempted to display the thriller conventions and themes to attract our target audience. I would feature moments of graphic violence, blood, fights, unanswered questions, mysterious characters and our youth locations such as a club in the opening.
John Wick is a good example where they feature these conventions to capture the audiences attention.
Along with the new media I would also include old media to widen our audience. I would market the film on billboards and posters. This reaches of wider audience because everyone will see them, where as with social media our Tiktok marketing videos will only come up on those who are interested in similar films.
Lionsgate films promoted their thriller film Punisher on a big billboard, so, those driving past regardless if they are interested in thrillers or not will see the advertisement. The company are reaching a wider audience.
Distribution -
In terms of distribution I would have a cinema release because the film features a lot of cinematic experience moments where i believe people will want to pay to it on the big screens. I would have a short distribution chain the release the film of streaming sights such as Sky Go, Tv Cinema, Virgin TV Go, Netflix and Amazon. I choose these streaming platform because these are the streaming platforms Lionsgate film usually uses to exhibit their films.
Here is an example where Lionsgate films has released their thriller film John Wick 2 on Netflix.
Releasing our film on streaming platforms comes with the problem of Piracy. I would attempt to fight piracy by creating merch, or collectable items that cannot be copied with out paying for it. This relates to Gerd Leonhard's theory of 'Content 2.0'. I would create limited edition steel books, vinyls of the soundtracks, clothing, and collectable cards of the characters. This would also give back to the film company in creating revenue.
Due to the success of Punisher they released limited edition steel books.
Here is a presentation I created answering the question of 'how does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues.'