To attract a wide audience, we ensured the setting and locations were realistic and believable. We used a typical teenage girl (Alex) as the main character, so young teenage girls would be able to relate to her.
We also had lots of things that would appeal to the audience, such as a complicated story that kept the audience guessing, throughout the sequence we had music playing making the plot seem tense, making the audience anxious and also excited, and want to watch the whole film!
I posted our film on my Facebook profile. We got lots of positive feedback about the film, here are some of the comments:
- "Well done, you can really feel the tension. Definitely A grade standard."
- "I love it! It leaves you thinking 'what's happened?' And so you want to watch more. Well done!"
- "I had to watch it twice to understand what is happening, but great camerawork and editing skills."
- " I liked it Kayla! Felt a bit scared when that guys stood behind the curtain at the end! Feel like shouting...."watch hes behind you!"

Chloe, another member of our group also posted the film onto Youtube. We received lots of positive feedback on that too.
So, overall we are pleased with lots of great feedback from the film. The people giving feedback were also teenagers and I feel it's great that they enjoyed it so much and felt that they could relate to it.
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