The link above will take you to a question and answer video I had with Chris Kilworth, a guy I used to work with in my local pub, about my film opening. I sent it to him whilst he was at uni and made him watch it a few times over to make sure he had a full understanding of what it's about. Then I asked him the following questions:
1) What did you think of the film opening on first impressions?
2) What genre would you class my film opening as and why?
3) What is your favourite genre of film?
4) Did the music help set the mood of the film opening including the nature sounds at the end?
5) What film would you compare this movie opening to?
6) If you saw this movie opening on TV, would you carry on watching it with your friends and why?
7) Did you find the camera work and editing effective?
I feel that according to Chris' answers, we effectively addressed and attracted our audience because we made it relatable. By making the film opening about teenagers underage drinking, it's something most teenagers and young adults can relate to (even though it is technically illegal) so teenagers will watch it and it might bring back memories of parties they have been to or make them want to go out to a party and then, due to the mystery of the ending of my film opening, it makes them want to carry on watching even more because they want to find out why the boy died, how the boy died etc. It triggers the audiences' morbid interest which everyone has, even if they don't like to admit it.
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