For our group to get some feedback, I interviewed someone who was similar to our audience profile to find out her opinion, below is a video of this interview:
In our film, we have used many effects which make it relevant and relatable to our audience.
This screen shot demonstrates the fear in Sarah's eyes. This image flashes up on screen inbetween other shots, and it will make the viewer want to continue watching to see if she overcomes the fear, or if she lets it take hold of her, leading to her not being able to escape.
We used a typical stereotype of having a 'stalker wall'. Using this prop sends instant signals to the audience that something bad will happen to the girl in the photographs.
In this part of the film, we have engaged our audience by showing Sarah about to walk down an alleyway on her own at night. The Audience will be able to relate to the instant feeling of vulnerability anyone feels when they are in this situation.
Facebook is used to show that Sarah is now in a new relationship, this helps to move the story on, and the viewer will want to see how the kidnapper will react.
We have also included modern technologies such as the iPhone to make the film more relevant to today's society.
Most normal teenagers like to go out in their local town, so by using this setting we can make the film seem more realistic, therefore it will appeal to our target audience.






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