Tuesday 1 February 2011

film magazine audiences

Film magazines are able to attract many different types of audiences, such as fans, actors, directors, film, companies, as well as actual producers; because the reviews that are posted within film magazines provide a wide range of information, such as actor performances, as well as good forms of editing, which will draw in a wide audiences as people will be reading them for may different reasons. In this way film magazine reviews can be said to be a great source of information for some movie writers, as they provide a report on aspects of films that need improving or should be paid more attention to.

The widest range of film magazine audiences will be film fanatics, who will read the film magazine reviews in order to get an in-depth analysis of different aspects of a film whether good and bad; form a different person’s point of view. To add to this, film magazines enable fans to see whether their own ideas or fantasies are being portrayed within the movie, to increase their sense of being part of the film. Film magazines can also be said to be said to offer people within the media industry an insight into a specific element of work that would allow them to further their knowledge on the topic, creating a wider sense of understanding.

When looking at short films, specifically, the most likely target audience for a film magazines will be the actors and directors, aw well as producers. Creators of short films will look at film magazine reviews in order to from their own unique style of work that will make their won movies stand out. For producers, they can also be a source of recruitment, as they may be able to identify up and coming actors. Furthermore, short films, such as ‘attach da panico’ are able to see reviews on a n international level; for their films, which allows them to view how the rest of the world has seen their movie. This can act as a great source of information on how to create a short film that would be able to get better world wide acknowledgement.

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