The Intention and Audience of Your Production Statement











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The Intention and Audience of Your Production
Statement of intention • Outline • Intention • Media format • Technologies and techniques • Style and genre • Audience
Production Audience Target Audience • Who are you? • Stepping outside your circle • Demographics • Psychographics
Production Audience cont… Researching your target audiences taste • What are their favourite media texts? • What aspects of text do they relate to? • What are their music tastes? • Is there some way existing texts are not meeting their needs?
Production Audience cont… Techniques for engaging your audience Film Story Genre Location Photography Implied story Genre Location Multimedia Story Genre Print Story Genre Location Audio Story Genre Location Typography Sound Page Sequence Lighting Screen design and Camera Techniques graphic elements Computer Lighting sequencing Editing Dialogue and narration Image manipulation techniques Computer navitagion Page layout Paper stock and Interactivity printing Sound and music Camera Techniques Editing Dialogue Sound
Activity Prepare a report on the target audience for your media production. Use the following as a suggested structure. • Who you are and what your media tastes are? • The target audience you have chosen and why? • Characteristics of that audience, including demographic and psychographic aspects? • Media tastes of that audience?
Engaging an audience with a story – Film The three act structure • Opening • Development • Resolution
Engaging an audience with a story – Film cont… Character types • Protagonist • Antagonist
Engaging an audience with a story – Film cont… Setting • To show time • To show geographical locations • To show the character
Manipulation of time • Linear progression of time • Circular progression of time • Flashback or flashforward progression of time
Complete two of the following activities 1. Prepare an explanation as to how you will engage the audience you have chosen. This should explain how story, characters and setting will appeal to this audience, whether you are undertaking video, still image or print based production. Be specific with the details of how the production will appeal. 2. Create a profile for your protagonist and antagonist. Begin with a photograph or illustration, then create a physical description, followed by details of the type of person they are, their interests, and their motivation within the story. 3. Make a list of interesting locations that you know of in your area. Suggest particular story types that could be set in these locations.