Sunday 22 February 2009

Audience response and ways of viewing Laylas star


As i said in the previous post our film will have a very young audience. If Layla's was to be realised i could see it not being a massive film but a film that the cinemas would air on a Saturday morning purely for a younger audience, which would only cost a £1 at cineworld. However advertisement would still be needed and like many other films aimed at younger audiences companies like MacDonald's are perfect to advertise the characters with the happy meal when they get a free toy.
This is an example of the Happy Meal and the route that many film companies choose to advertise films to a lower age group.
Having our film not being a massive Hollywood hit, it allows the film to be enjoyed by different classes in society. It is easy accessibly from all classes to be able to the view the film ,whether this is lower class paying a £1 on a Saturday morning or working class where it may be viewed on Sky or bought on DVD. This is a family film , which is what the cinema used to be there for, for a family day out to watch a film.
Like other animation film that have been massive hits over the last few years there is comical moments that can be more appreciated with an older audience however still having the main ingredients to be primarily enjoyed by the younger audience. Regrettably i don't think we have the characters in our film in order to have a character to aim to the older audience.

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