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AS Film Opening

Wednesday 11 September 2013

One Week to Live


This is the PowerPoint I used to pitch my film idea. We were given a genre and a target audience. We were told to make a thriller film specifically aimed at women. We found this a very hard target audience to pitch to as it was hard to relate our film to a girls situation. When we pitched our film to the class we were scored on different areas for our pitch. We were marked on how good the title of our film was, was the cast appropriate, was interest created, will our film attract customers, does our film fit the genre, is our film different, was there good ideas for advertising and the final question was would you buy the film rights? I received ten feedback sheets with scores on them. The first question received good scores. People said our title sounded good and fitted the genre. We received average scores between 7-9 out of ten. Our cast had mixed reviews. Although our scores were fairly high some people thought that Jennifer Anniston did not fit the genre as it would be her first thriller. Our average score for the cast was 7. The next question was about enigma codes. A number of people said it was good as it drew you in and the disaster happened early on which was good where as others who scored poorly did not have any comments. The forth question asked if you think that the film would attract the target audience. Just over half of the results said that it would attract people to watch but others said that women may not like thrillers which is down to personal preference. The fifth question asked if our film fitted the genre. 90% of the people said that I did but one person said that it did not seem very 'thrillerish'. We scored around 7-9 on this. We also had one 10 and a 4. The next question asked if our film was different to any other films and most people replied with yes as there is no thrillers aimed at specifically women. The penultimate question asked if our marketing ideas were good enough. Everyone said that it was good as it fitted well with the target audience and most people would see it advertised. The last question asked if they would buy the film rights to our film. 80% of the classed said they would buy the rights to make our film. Overall I think our film looks very successful. It has a few ways that it could be improved but I am happy with the results I have received.

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