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Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Engaging The Target Audience

Our Target audiences are aged between sixteen to twenty-five, and we have characters who are famous in the Hollywood industry and have a massive market in the Western world. These casts have already reached their potential with blockbusters and still continuing to perform well for the target audiences. In Hollywood even if the film is low budgeted, the performers are still recognized and they can easily attract attention from the audiences who have already watched their movies. Even though our movie is under low budget our film will still grab attention and succeed in the box office due to the story, top cast, top direction and production.

We are planning to promote our movie in streaming websites, blogs and even film festival in London to reach all audiences across the country- even in international levels.

The main scene in the opening sequence which will attract the audiences is thrill and suspense. In the opening scene we have used great camera work- different camera angles and shots to make it very effective, and the editing process also played a crucial role. Not only this, but we have hidden the character's face to build suspense through out the movie. Not to forget the sounds we used which were made by high quality production team- according to the sequence of the scene.

To expand suspense and thrill to the next level before the interval we have used different props and blood containing scenes to make it very horrific and thrilled. Locations are specially chosen by our team- whom job is to arrange things that are related to the mise-en-scene. As a production team we must say our editor Stephen worked very hard and applied special effects to suit the sequence, and which helped us attract and target our audiences- who are really interested in watching horrific and thrilled movies.

In conclusion, we as production team of "Malpractice" think that all major factors we have experienced come together to produce a blockbuster movie, and we believe even without one factor available we wouldn't be able to succeed.

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