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Part Q Target Audience

Age Certificate: 15 Location: Worldwide Gender: Both Genders Social Class: Working Class/ Youth Must have an interest in how society can affect on people lifestyles Open minded to the reason why/how people can make mistakes. Sense of empathy

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• Target audience: 15 – 18 year olds• I say this because looking at the BBFC standards certain

scenes might not be appropriate for any age below that. • Some scenes may be too harsh to watch. • A lot of scenes will portray paranoia, uncertainly, mind

confusing, a lot of tension, leave you feeling a bit uneasy.• I decided a bit too much for a below 15 year old to handle.

Target Audience

Gender – it is targeted at both genders male and female.

There is nothing against any gender or discriminating a particular gender in the sequence.

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• Social Class – We don’t want to be too harsh on the viewing of the sequence. But the social class is mostly targeted at middle class and working class people. Affordable and accessible to watch at any time.

Target Audience

Upper

Middle Middle

Upper Middle

Lower Middle

Working

Upper Lower

Poverty

Interests – Psychological thrillers, paranoia behaviour, science, mental behaviour, toys etc. this all relates to the sequence

HobbiesWatching FilmsPlaying Games Collecting Toys

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How we have met the BBFC standards

• “Dangerous behaviour (for example, hanging, suicide and self-harming) should not dwell on detail which could be copied. Easily accessible weapons should not be glamorised”

In Our open sequence no “dangerous behaviour” is not shown at all.

. There may be frequent use of strong language (for example, ‘f***’). The strongest  terms (for example, ‘cunt’) may be acceptable if justified by the context. Aggressive or repeated use of the strongest language is unlikely to be acceptable

In our open sequence no profanity is used.

No theme is prohibited, provided the treatment

is appropriate for 15 year olds.Our themes of revenge is not shown in

the open sequence but if it was it would have been appropriate for viewers of 15 +

Part U

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EXAMPLES OF 15 RATED MOVIES!

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Distribution Company -

Why we are using Lionsgate. Because it is what normally takes on thriller movies. it is the most commercially successful independent film and television distribution company in North America.[

Part R

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Part T

Style of Titling and Credits In a motion picture, television program, or

video game, the opening credits are shown at the very beginning

Titling and Credits list the most important members of the production.

They are now usually shown as text on a blank screen or static pictures, or sometimes on top of action in the show.

Sometimes there may or may not be accompanying music.

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Part U

Music That inspired me …

We will make our own and not copy anything on this slide due to copyrights but these was a inspiration to our group This was used in the Movie “Dead

Silence” starts off slow (then after 26 seconds) it speeds up

This was used in the grudge gaves us the creeps which we thought was effective

This was used in “nightmare on elm street” this was inspiring because it matches our idea it uses young girls (Around 5-7 years )saying horrific stuff in the tune of a nursery rhyme

Inspirational Music and Sounds

I liked the different range of instruments used I thought it would be effective to use something similar to be played in the open sequence when the credits are on when everything was suppose to be calm