ESSENCE
Target Audiences
Being a sci-fi short film with themes of oppression and identity, Essence is similar to such properties as ‘Nineteen-Eighty-Four’, ‘Blade Runner’, and HBO’s ‘Westworld’. As a result of this, the primary audience for my short film will be males around the age of twenty-five. I know this from my research into George Orwell’s Nineteen-Eighty-Four (1984) novel as well as Westworld. Viewers of the HBO show are generally between the ages of twenty-five and thirty-nine, while fans of 1984 are usually between the ages of eighteen and twenty-four. I feel that Essence will appeal to these audiences because of the similarities to the two aforementioned properties; the maturity of Westworld and its shared themes with my short film of oppression (of the clones in Essence, instead of the robots in Westworld), and similarly with 1984 my ‘Original Ben’ character parallels ‘Big Brother’ in George Orwell’s novel.
A secondary audience for my short film would be older males between the ages of forty and fifty-four, who enjoy Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner. I think this audience would enjoy Essence as, like Blade Runner, my short film doesn’t rely on action, but is instead like a noir or a more dramatic piece. Like the replicant characters in Blade Runner, my clone characters in Essence strive to be seen as people, not things; and this is the journey of Essence’s protagonist ‘Ben #38’.
All audiences I have listed here are all left-wing in terms of political viewpoint. This means that Essence, being a story of the oppressed rising up against their oppressors (just like the other properties I have listed), will satisfy their Marxist-like views.
Furthermore, while these audiences are mainly around London, Essence appeals to people that are also from Wales and Avon, and Northern Scotland - because of this, my short film would do well being distributed all across the United Kingdom.
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