Target Audience
Throughout the creation of my text I have kept in mind the aspects that would appeal to my target audience (consisting of young women around the ages of 15-25). Here is some points of my texts which I have highlighted as relating to my target audience.
I have a used a number of items of clothing in order to appeal to the target audience. For example, in the beginning of my music video I used a mid-shot of the protagonist wearing a leopard print dressing gown which was purchased from Topshop. In my research into my target audience (shown previously) I collated the hobbies and interests of Amy Harlow. This item would attract someone such as Amy to my music video as this piece of clothing is sold in a shop that is her favourite.
Similarly, this shot would also appeal to my target audience. Particularly in the winter, these thick knitted scarves are trendy and therefore would attract my target audience as they would have a passion for fashion. For example, this would relate very well to Amy who is also a student at the London College of Fashion. Also, the blazer that the protagonist would also attract my target audience blazers are a very smart but chic piece of clothing.
The concept of love and relationships explored in my music video would also catch the attentions of my target audience. Whether they are currently in a relationship, or have had a break up, they may be more sympathetic towards the protagonist and can therefore relate to the music video.
I have also tried to incorporate aspects which would be appealing to my target audience in my advert. Firstly, the fact that the artists face is on the front cover instantly acts as a brand identity, and associates with the music video where the artist is first seen, therefore making it appeal to the target audience who have watched the long and laborious journey that the protagonist has been on. Secondly, in the creation process of my advert, my aim was to make the main focus of the image the protagonists face. The artist relies on the use of make up to symbolise her fierceness and her animalistic personality as she is fighting her oppressive relationship. The make up would be attractive for the target audience as they have an interest into anything relating to beauty and fashion. The fact that the album names is "What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger" emulates the target audience into admiring the artist who shows such positivity and strength. The text used is striking and bold, but also relates to more of a female target audience as the colours are quite feminine such as the pink.
The album has also included aspects similar to those of my music video. The posture of the artist on the front cover presents her as dominant. This relates to the target audience who have one been in a relationship or a part of a break-up. The artist acts as a role model. The albums name "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger" has the same affect of showing superiority, and showing women in a positive light. The aspect of make-up is also used in the front cover and back cover, where the leopard print eyelashes are clear. The writing on the back cover also presents a number of feminine colours that can relate to both male and females but mainly females through the use of pinks and purples.