Monday 18 October 2010

Audience profiles

Audience Profile

Adulthood:

Adulthood is a movie which shows the consequences of things, it is the second part to Kidulthood. Adulthood is mainly aimed at 16+ audiences as there is allot of violence, also a lot of the main characters are between the age of 16-30 so therefore teenagers to mid aged men may be targeted. Also the main characters portray the stereo typical black teenagers out causing trouble and show young men selling drugs therefore mostly appealing to mostly black teenagers. Also as the movie is aimed at young men who are most likely to be in education or in work in a retail store they will be a classed in the D and E social eco group, however the movie may appeal to people in the B and C class as they may not be aware of issues seen in the movie. According to young and Rubicon’s profiling the people the movie is aimed at are strugglers

Green Street

This is a movie which shows football hooliganism in the streets of Britain. It shows the feud between rivalling footballs teams which spill onto the streets. This movie would be aimed at the 16+ category as it shows the other side of football that no one sees, as it contains a lot of violence the movie is not suitable to be viewed by children under the age of 16. As football is one of the most viewed sports and is played and watched by players of all ethnicities this movie will appeal to all people. This movie may appeal to all socio eco groups as a lot of people watch football however this movie focuses on the violent side of the football therefore may appeal to younger men who may even be able to relate to the movie again at the D and E class.

Karate Kid
This movie is about a kid who moves to china were he faces problems with bullies and decides to take up karate in order to defend him. This movie is targeted of people of all ages as it contains small action scenes alongside comedy to appeal to all age groups. This movie is for the ages of 3+ and is aimed at people of all socio eco groups due to its theme of karate and bullying which loads of people can enjoy watching.

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