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How did you attract/address your audience?

Within my production, I strategically placed different key objects within the setting.
The main one being the usb drive that the protagonist obtains from underneath the
bush. I placed the usb drive underneath the bush because it would entice the
viewers to know what is under the bush as the
main protagonist walks towards it and sits down
next to the bush, reaching underneath it.
Because of the age range, the younger viewers
will be excited to know what the protagonist
needs to retrieve discreetly because a vast
majority of teenagers are very curious and
intrigued by even the smallest of things.

Also, the bench that the two characters


maneuver over at the start of the chase
sequence has been moved there just to
add a little more action to the chase. I
had moved the bench and others
around it to make it look like the
benches were supposed to be there,
when in reality they were moved from
another location and placed there to add diversity and excitement as the two
characters managed the obstacle differently.

As I have watched various chase sequences which include Parkour/Free Running,


these varying from P.O.V chases filmed with a GoPro, to large scale funded projects,
Im not sure whether this is purely coincidental or both of these are following atypical
stereotypes of a typical action film, but both protagonists tend to be hidden, whether
they have their hood up or some sort of bandana to cover their face and shroud their
identity.

I decided to go against this and stay on board with the stereotype, and this was
because I noticed that the videos with the protagonists face covered seemed to hold
less interest than those without their faces covered, although the film Deadpool
follows the countertype. I felt that by allowing the viewers to see the character and
connect to him with what he does and how he acts, that they will be enticed more
into finding out what the characters future decisions are and the eventual outcome
for that character.

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