Thursday 17 January 2013

Research Genre, Subgenre and Audience

Genre, Subgenre and Audience


Definition of Genre: 
The theme of the film which has shared common characteristics. For example Horror, Action and Comedy

Definition of Subgenre:
The genre in the genre. For example the second genre of the film which lies beneath the main genre such as Romantic Comedies. The subgenre is comedy because its the genre in the romantic film.

Definition of Target Audience:
The group of categorised people you target to watch the film. For example teenagers, males or females, old people. It is who you make the film for really.






Genre and Subgenre
Action Thriller

Target Audience
Middle age adults

What were the key signifiers?
The colour of the font, positioning of the characters and background "spy".




Genre and Subgenre
Psychological Thriller

Target Audience
Young Adults

What were the key signifiers?
The actors, the font, facial expressions and the weird picture with the two little girls.






Genre and Subgenre
  Action Thriller

 Target Audience
 Males and teenagers

What were the key signifiers?
The gun, the young actors and the bright colours of the poster.

Genre and Subgenre
Action Comedy

Target Audience
Teenagers


What were the key signifiers?
The title, the actors, bright colours, slogan and the position of the characters.
Genre and subgenre
Romantic Thriller

Target Audience
Middle aged adults

What were the key signifiers?
A woman on the bed, the mans sad facial expression and the colours of the poster.
Genre and Subgenre
Romantic Comedy

Target Audience
Girls

What were the key signifiers?
The title, the actors and there facial expressions and the bright colours.
Genre and Subgenre
Fantasy Adventure

Target Audience
Children and teenagers

What were the key signifiers?
The setting is in a forest and the font used and the characters actions.
Genre and Subgenre
Action Thriller

Target Audience
Middle aged adults

What were the key signifiers?
The gun, the layout of the text and flag as background and the arrangement of the characters.

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