3. Outline of opening scene
• Narrative:
• Character: The character in the opening sequence is the antagonist in the story which is
a twist in the modern storyline of a protagonist being the centre of a story for example
Superman. However as we get to the end of the film his status changes and he is seen
as the protagonist, by his actions and motives. His character is seen to be mentally
unstable and insecure .
• Atmosphere: This will be shown by the use of music that we use. We may be using a
non diegetic soundtrack to create a sense of delusion in the character’s mind as we
want the audience to acknowledge that he has something wrong with him. Surreal
music will set the scene and establish his motives.
• Genre: The genre is specifically for people who like horror/physiological based films
which will be established through the blood that we use at the start of the scene. It a
way, this is a metaphor or foreshadowing of murders taking place. In this case, it is the
main character who is the murder and seeing blood on his hands justifies this.
4. Mark is the main
character and he is seen
as unstable and mentally
Characters
ill, becoming obsessed
with a girl and setting out
to pursue her. His profile
is not seen as attractive as
he becomes a loner when
his condition takes a hold.
Mark swede
Emma’s character is hard
working and strong
minded about what she
wants but when she
Emma Catwin starts to suspect Mark
she has to fight for her
live to survive.
5. Target Audience
• The target audience to our film will mostly be at teenagers, especially as it relates
to college life but in the eyes of a psychotic killer. This genre helps pull in various
people of any gender and age who are interested in the type of film and the
meanings behind the storyline. As the main character is a man it may also appeal
more to men/ boys with a similar experience because it is easier to grab the
audiences attention if there are references to daily life or imaginary.
6. Market Fit
• Films such as Disturbia who grossed $117,760,134 (Worldwide) and Fear with Mark
Wahlberg in 1996 are the types of films which have the same sort of storyline as ours. The
target audience would have the same interest in ours because of what the film involves;
violence, terror, sexuality, language and drug use. It was said for the film Distubria from the
High-Def Digest Staff, mostly audiences over 20 years old found this film interesting than
people with a younger age. This is what we intend to pull in, people who are old enough to
understand the issues which we feel strong about.