The age would be 25-40, the reason the age is older than a normal thriller audience, is because my film applies more to this age target. It would be targeted at an older audience because they could relate more to the older characters and as it applies to the uses and gratification theory of social identity, for example the married happy couple. It would also attract this target age because the narrative is slightly more complex not the usual killing mission. Finally because the age group of 25-40 would have money to spend on watching films on DVD’s for a Friday night with their partners. It would apply to both sexes equally, females because of the romance and family element of the narrative, also as is doesn’t involve a lot of gore or fight scenes and is based on an interesting narrative. Also males as there is still thrill and action involved which is still considered masculine. Their class would be skilled manual and clerical, I wanted to aim for this class as they are 51.2% of the population, so they would spend money on entertainment such as DVD’s. There job would be quite ambitious by working for them or having a lot relies on them. As a person they would be adventurous, quite gutsy, not afraid to say how they feel, don’t take life to seriously but good at piecing things together. Most likely viewers would be couples who would watch for it for entertainment on a Sunday night after putting children to bed. The audience would also watch it for Integration and social Interaction, to discuss with similar friends the experience of R.I.P. The other films they would watch would be films at a high production value, which have complex narratives but still apply closely to real life, involving both male and female interactions, such as Mr. And Mrs. Smith and big series such as 24, Lost, Prison Break.
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