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Question 5: We attracted our audience through many aspects, the main was our choice of characters; we selected actors and actresses that our audience will be able to identify with. Therefore we ensured that they were realistic presentations of our target audience and young people. This helped attract our target audience as they would be able to relate themselves to the characters and the things that they do. We also did this by choosing characters that were similar to existing actors in the romantic-comedy genre. We used the internet and technology in our plot to relate to a younger demographic (aged 13-19) as this is what is very prominent in their own life’s and socialisation. This also provided some familiarity for those who have seen 'A Cinderella Story' as this film uses internet dating. This shot taken from this film is similar to shots used in our own production. We included things that we knew would make our audience laugh such as when Oliver says he's sporty, juxtaposed with a shot of him falling over playing football and with his height. This could be compared to the film '500 days of summer' when it uses a expectations v reality split screen.

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We attracted our audience through many aspects, the main was our choice of characters; we selected actors and actresses that our audience will be able to identify with. Therefore we ensured that they were realistic presentations of our target audience and young people. This helped attract our target audience as they would be able to relate themselves to the characters and the things that they do. We also did this by choosing characters that were similar to existing actors in the romantic-comedy genre.

We used the internet and technology in our plot to relate to a younger demographic (aged 13-19) as this is what is very prominent in their own life’s and socialisation. This also provided some familiarity for those who have seen 'A Cinderella Story' as this film uses internet dating. This shot taken from this film is similar to shots used in our own production.

We included things that we knew would make our audience laugh such as when Oliver says he's sporty, juxtaposed with a shot of him falling over playing football and with his height. This could be compared to the film '500 days of summer' when it uses a expectations v reality split screen.

We took ideas from other films when it came to setting as we were trying to move away from the convention of being set in a city. '500 days of summer’ involved scenes in lots of places to keep their audience interested, including a bench on a park. We included this idea in our production as we filmed lots of our production outside, this creates romantic conventions as the characters are isolated from anybody else.