CCR Question #2 – How Our Film Engages the Audience
Today I did research on the second question of the Creative Critical Reflection. This question is about how our movie appeals to the audiences and entertains them. When we developed Case 48, our group wanted the audiences to be curious and a little uncomfortable at the beginning. Since we are dealing with a mystery narrative style we incorporated the things that are typical of the genre of suspense, investigation, and unanswered questions.
One of the ways we attempted to appeal to the audience was the film genre. As our story is a crime and mystery plot, we employed the aspects that are typical in investigative movies like interviews, clues and tense moments. These factors make the audience remain intrigued since they would want to know what actually happened with the case. The gradual disclosure of information in the film keeps the viewer eager to know and watch more to find out the truth behind Case 48.
The character of Maverick was another source of keeping the audience interested. An investigative style can be used to introduce him as a person taking part in the resolution of the case. Such a character encourages the audience to read through the story and get to know what occurred. Furthermore, the darker lighting and somber moods of the interviews make the film more realistic and dramatic, also, keeping the viewers interested in the story.
All in all, the work on Case 48 involved our primary intention to involve the audience. Through the crime and mystery genre, the suspenseful narration, and good character representation, we tried to produce a film that will leave the viewers wondering and eager to know what the story behind the case is all about.


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