When producing a 2 minute opening of a film, the target audience needs to be considered.
Target audience is based on when a film is realise, they aim the film at a particular group of people. Such as gender groups, ethnic groups, and age range. The social groups are then attracted to the products because of film trailers, adverts, junkets, colours etc.
AGE RANGE - when targeting an audience you need to ask yourself which age range you are aiming it at and why? by chosing a specific age range we are then able to research what type of films that age group watch or what is the most popular genre watched by that age group? The age range that we will want to target will be teenagers from the age of 18+, the reason we have chosen this age range is because as teenagers ourselfs we have a good understanfing of what teenagers are interested in.

GENDER GROUPS - we have to consider whether we want our film to be aimed at either male or female or both sex. A good example for this is high school musical, this is targeted at both genders because the two main characters in the film is a male and a female which both genders of the audience are able to relate with. The film includes sports which will interest the male gender and musical/singing which interest the females. In our opening scene we are aiming to relate our film to both genders, male and female.
ETHNIC GROUPS - The range of enthnicity in the cast can reflect on ethnic group in which you target when producing a film. The race of the main character in the film can target people of the same race as they can relate to the character. Meaning the use of ethnicity can open a wide range of audiences. We hope to aim for a wide ethnicity group so that people from different ethnicity's will watch our opening film.
Target audience for a horror film
Typically horror films are targeted at male audience because of the violence, the gore an the way that females are seen as sex symbols, the age range will usually be from the age of 15-30. this is often reflected it the certificates that are given to horror films.
http://www.bbfc.co.uk/downloads/pub/Guidelines/BBFC%20Classification%20Guidelines%202009.pdf
The use of frightening elements which might scare or unsettle an audience is part of a long tradition of story telling and film making. Many children enjoy the excitement of scary sequences, but, where films are targeted at a younger audience, classification decisions will take into account such factors as the frequency, length and detail of scary scenes as well as horror effects, including music and sound, and whether there is a swift and reassuring outcome. Older audiences often pay to see horror films because they like being frightened or shocked and such works are classified at an appropriate category to ensure that the young and vulnerable are protected from too intense an experience.
Targeting an audience
The first horror film I looked at was 28 days later, this film targets the audience in several different ways, the first thing they look upon is the age range, gender groups and ethnic groups. The creators of the film have to aim the film at particular social groups.
This film was an 18 certificate the film makers were going for an 18 and 30 audience this is due to the excessive gore and violence in the film. The presentation of the zombies and blood is quit graphic and also the film opens with an establishing shot with a full frontal nude shot.
The social group the film is aimed at is attracted to this product because of the adverts, film trailers, junkets, colours and the layout etc. They film producers do this so that the audience want to keep watching the film and they are constantly interested.
The trailer (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBZnuUZIbBQ) for example it shows a bit of each scene cut down to show what goes on watch day. The editor for this film has edited this trailer a lot to make it short and sharp, so that it will catch the audiences attention.
The Target Audience for our horror film
The target audience of a film can be restricted due to its content and an age requirment for viewers. This is decided by the Board of Film Certification in each country. If my film was to be given a certificate, it would have to be anayse by the British Board of Film Certification and then handed the suitable label.
Suitable for all, Parental Guidence, Age 12+, Age 15+, Age 18+
'Examiners look at issues such as discrimingation, drugs, horror, imitable behaviour, language, nudity, sex, sexual violence, theme and violence when making decision. They also take into consideration context, the tone and impact of a work (how it makes the audience feel) and release forat (as DVDs watched at home are at higher risk of underage viewing).
From taking note of all this, our film is based on a horror genre so we have decided to target audience would be 18+. We need to ensure that when creating this appeals to this particular age group.