Our film is targeted at teenagers who are aged from 15+, this is because due to it being a thriller film, people around this age group are allowed to watch it, and therefore that is why we have chosen them.
We have used a character of a girl, who is found in an abandoned field from the night before party.
The costume we have used for this is leggings, dress, makeup and hair. We have used this clothing to show that the girl has been to a party and she is therefore quite typical. Her makeup shows she is young and also shown to be a type of girl who is most likely to be a target at boys. We also made her wear heels to give her a stereotypical girly character, which has been to a party.
By the filed stage, she has got bruises, blood, cuts and grazes to her face and her hair is messed up a bit. This is to show the audience that something is wrong and that she may have been in trouble. This makes her look like a victim and often in dramas, women are victims of crime, which will help give the audience a clearer view of what we are portraying.
The only thing we have made our main character do is to walk and act as if she was lost, as the audience needs to know that something unusual has happened, and that she is confused and panicking.
There is no dialogue in our opening sequence as the main character is speechless as he is panicking and confused to the location where she has woken up. This is also to show that she is lost and terrified of not knowing her whereabouts. She is quite a common victim as she is worried about where she is, she’s lost, confused, scared and panicking as she does not know where she is.
Our audience, who gave us feedback, knew that the girl from the party was tarted up because of her clothes and makeup, therefore she was attacked ad abandoned on the bride in the lonely field and became a victim.
This is what we needed in order to convince our audience into believing that she was the victim, therefore the outcome was a success.
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