March 13, 2025
CC2 #2
How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text?
Script:
Response:
The film connects with audiences by relating with universal feelings. Especially
the emotional journey of growing up and transitioning into adulthood. Everyone
has experienced that moment of change, whether it's leaving your childhood behind or going into a new chapter, like going to college. We really show those
relatable moments of nostalgia and self-reflection, making the audience
reflect on their own experiences.
Interviewer: I love that! How do you think people
will relate to the protagonist, Piper?
Response:
Piper's struggle is something almost everyone can understand. She’s
overwhelmed with the pressure of growing up and dealing with expectations, all
while trying to hold onto her past. It’s something many people go through,
especially at this life transition. Her story relates to people that have had to
face tough choices about moving forward and leaving things behind.
Interviewer: Right, that definitely is something many people can relate too. How
will the film be distributed to reach a wide audience?
Response:
We’d aim for Youtube, since they cater to
younger audiences and the coming-of-age genre does well there and due to our production not being a big name yet. The film would
also be at film
festivals. It could build media talk and connect with audiences looking for something
more emotionally relatable.
Interviewer: That sounds like a solid strategy. How
about social media—how would you use that to connect with viewers?
Response:
Social media is huge factor! We’d share behind-the-scenes footage and teaser trailers on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
Engaging with influencers or content creators who’ve gone through similar life
transitions could also help connect with viewers. It would make it feel personal.
Interviewer: I see! So, what impact do you hope the
film will have long-term?
Response:
Ultimately, I hope the film encourages viewers to embrace change, even if it's scary. It's a reminder that transitions are a natural part of growing up and everyone goes through it.
I think it’ll be something people look back on as they grow older, reflecting on their own memories and growth.
Interviewer: I love that. It sounds like a film that
stays with you even after it’s over!
Response:
Exactly! It’s all about capturing the bittersweet feeling of saying goodbye to
the past while moving into the future.
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