Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Audience Effect Theories

Why do audiences choose to consume certain texts?
Audiences choose to consume texts because they have an interest in the topic. For example my target audience range is large due to the 70's theme for older generations and police running around and driving round in cars. Nobody who is 60 years old and has an interest in opera is going to want to watch a 70's cop show.

How do they consume texts?
Audiences normally consume texts though reading about them on social media or watching them. These are the most common ways to consume content in the digital age. 

What happens when they consume texts?
Audiences judge what they have just consumed instantly. To receive a "good review" from your audience you need to make it seem as though your content is unique, even though the concept has probably been made many time over previously.

Location- I will have to consider the location of which I am going to film my sequence. The location I choose will raise questions about the regulation and control.

Consumption- Audiences are defined by what they consume. I will have to create the title sequence to fit into a specific genre so that they audience know exactly what they're going to be watching.

Size- I will need to distinguish between mass audiences and niche audiences. This will provide me with a baseline of how to plan my sequence.


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