We picked a target audience of 15 plus as some of the scenes may contain violence. The guidelines from the British Board of Film Classification (bbfc) states that horror can be used as long as it is not sadistic or sexualised, although our film is not a horror and is a thriller it still contains some violence which bbfc states a 15 rated film ‘can contain strong violence but should not dwell on the infliction of pain or injury’
Our audience for our media product would be teens and young adults, once we had finished our opening sequence I created and handed out a questionnaire containing 5 questions to 6 people 3 of each gender in each age category 15-18, 19-25, 26-40, and 41+ who had watched our opening sequence.
The 5 questions asked are listed below.
- Do you enjoy horror/thriller films?
- What did you enjoy most about the sequence?
- Did the soundtrack work with the sequence?
- Why would you watch this film?
- Do you think it other people of your age would watch the film?
I found that many people in the categories 26-40 and 41+ were not interested in watching the film and did not enjoy the opening sequence mainly the females were not interested however the other people in the 15-18, 19-25 category were interested in watching it and enjoyed the opening sequence.
After the first questionnaire we then asked what they thought worked well in our opening sequence all ages agreed that the soundtrack worked well with the sequence and that's what made them the most interested.

We also uploaded our opening sequence to YouTube where we had a positive comment that said ' Good use of camera angles and camera movement and i like the soundtrack it goes well with the sequence. I'd probably watch the whole film.'
After the first questionnaire we then asked what they thought worked well in our opening sequence all ages agreed that the soundtrack worked well with the sequence and that's what made them the most interested.

We also uploaded our opening sequence to YouTube where we had a positive comment that said ' Good use of camera angles and camera movement and i like the soundtrack it goes well with the sequence. I'd probably watch the whole film.'

