Saturday 15 November 2014

Romance Target Audience

Romance Target Audience.

Most people who view romance films would probably be around the ages of 20+, this is because they are more serious and have a love story of some sort, and most young people would probably be bored from watching it after a while. Also, the gender which would most likely view this kind of genre would probably be females, which is mainly because there aren't many action scenes for males to enjoy, and not many clips of fighting or death, the closest scene which would be fighting is when the two main characters are arguing for some reason. 
Another age group for romance films would probably be 15-18, as there is a lot of light hearted scenes, a lot of kissing and confusion. The reason why females most likely enjoy romance more than males is because they can relate to some of the situations which the main characters are placed in, may that be them trying to chase after someone or them being chased, which could make them enjoy the movie more. Also, most of the people who view romance are upper class, as the films are generally more expensive, rather then action films which are for middle class e.t.c. Romance films are quite expensive compared to other genres simply because of the preference of class. 
Contradicting this point, there are some males who view romance films, mainly because they are in a relationship and want to ''woo'' the girl, or they simply just want to enjoy a film which they haven't seen before or a type of genre they haven't seen before.

Most romance films are generally quite slow, and the story take a long time to build up, and eventually and always ends up in the main characters getting together, but there is also some sort of enigma which the audience has to figure out, it could be a love triangle or it could be another important thing. Most of the actors and actresses are from upper class families, or middle class. they are also very young, either in their late teens or 20's, and most originate from America or Western Europe. 


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