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| The Notebook |
From looking at this profile I can see that the main age range in which had watched 'The Notebook' was the set 45+ with 39%, this suggests that the comedy within this films is not relevant to that of people below the age 15 as there is no percentage below the set 15-24. Also from the data provided I can see the percentage of men and women in which had been to see this film, and from this it is clear that the movie was more popular with females but not by as much as expected. According to the profile it is clear that 60% of females had rated 'The Notebook' and 40% of men also did. The profile also represents how popular the movie was amongst different social classes and from this I can see that the notebook' was most popular amongst the social class AB with 41%. From research I have done the social class AB is the higher class.
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| The Titanic |
Looking closely at this profile confirms the hypothesis in which I had, and this was that the main target audience would be that of a female audience. The data connotates that 54% of the people in which are represented in the data were females with a small 46% being males and the most common social group was C1, with the rest following closely after. The social group DE (Low working class) had 29% whilst AB (Upper Class) had 27%. This specific data shows that the film appealed to a majority of people from different social classes and this has further impact on my choices as more people would be interested in the products, if it has a relevant perspective to reach out to all social classes. However, from this data the main age range was between the ages of 45 with 32% then 15-24 with 24%. This further suggests that I will have to adapt my products in order to entice all age ranges because the majority of people from this research suggests the audiences are older or middle aged.
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| Dear John |
Dear John had proved the hypothesis in which I previously had because it shows that 74% of the people in which are represented by the data were females. Furthermore, from this data the main age range was between the section 15-24 with 46%, with a further mixture of the other ages. Also from this as assumed there was a mixture of social classes in which had seen this particular film with the main section being C1 (35%). This suggests that the film was not provided with an age limit and therefore reaches out mainly to a younger audiences .
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| The Last Song |
From this profile unlike the others, there is a mixture of genders in which are included in this data. However, the main gender in which were interested in this specific film were females with 51% and a male percentage of 49%. Furthermore, the main age range once again for this film was between the age 45+ with a percentage of 48% which is almost half of the people involved in the data, and from this the rest of the data in terms of ages are fairly mixed. In terms of social class however there is a mixed variation represented in the data with the main popularity of film being amongst the social class AB with 53%.
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| P.S. I love you |
From this profile my hypothesis is clearly marked as the majority of people in which have watched this movie were females with (72%) and from research I feel that this is the case due to the plot being more in terms of romance and not the comedy. From this I realised I have to use an even mixture of both comedy and romance to entice a wider audience. However, in terms of age range the most popular age was 45+ with 34% and 15-24 following with 26%. In social class the main range of people were of the AB class and this means that they were upper class, with profession such as teachers, etc.
The profile for 'One Day' shows a variation of viewers with 63% of Females and 37% of Males in terms of gender relation to those who have watched the film. However, in terms of ages the range in which is most popular is between 45+ with 52% and a mixture between the other age groups. This further suggests that the main age range in which watches these types of film is that of a teenage, or an older age group. In terms of social class there was a wide variation with AB being the most popular with a percentage of 44% and C1 following with 33% meaning that there was quite a range of social classes being enticed by this movie.
In conclusion, from this research I am planning on using a wide range of language in order to attract a wider audience of all ages. From my research I have concluded that the majority of the audience in which Romantic Dramas appeal to are women of an older, or a middle age with a mixture of social classes; so in my products I am planning on challenging this ideology in terms of my poster, and also magazine cover to entice both male and female audiences of all social classes. Due to my findings I am going to do individual questionnaires and interviews so that I can expand my findings, the audience research has impacted my decision on the questions so that I can aim my products equally at males and females to see which both genders prefer to see in this genre. Also I am going to evenly interview at least 4 males and 4 females to see what they think about the genre, and possible plot I am doing. Alongside this I may ask people via facebook about what they think of the genre I am chosing to do and I will conclude this in my primary research.





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