Statement of Intent
Genre /Sub-genre | |
Celebrity controversy/Celebrity Crime | Reason being that we believe this genre is most suitable with our style as we all believe that this the most interesting thing that we can make with our combined skill set. Because our videographers can take good “paparazzi” style shots and our editor is also suited to do “flashy” stuff. |
Topic | |
A fast-growing celebrity with a good past who does philanthropic and charity acts since the early time of his career turns into a one-night murderer, seeking his revenge by killing a singer that insults him. | |
Primary Target Audience | |
Demographic
| We believe that young adults might be more captivated with our work as this documentary will be more relatable for them in this current era, which is the booming trend of celebrity gossip, cancel culture, and celebrity murdering. Moreover, young adults are old enough to understand implicit meanings and the controversial debates from this crime documentary. Additionally, our influencers are from the current era's notable crimes which the audience may be more familiar with in the current days. |
Psychographic
| People who are fans with idols may have a new perspective on their favourite celebrities, making them begin to think twice about them. Other than that, this documentary would be a hot topic for gossip enthusiasts as they can furthermore discuss and debate about the overall cases, motives of the killing with more depth, and they would have something to talk about with someone, as mentioned in the theory of Uses and Gratification by Bulmer & Katz of social relationships. |
Secondary Target Audience | |
Demographic:
Psychographic:
| Parents are usually very serious about protecting their child and since this documentary includes teenagers being famous celebrities, it correlates to the parent’s children being young. Aside from that, this documentary can also be shown to those parents whose children are also young-teenage celebrities and they act as their personal manager, where they can use this documentary as a guidance and reminder to teach or inform their kid on how to manage their emotions under pressure and tell them not to be reckless in making decisions based on short-term vengeance. |
Message (Dominant Reading) | |
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Characters | |
Ata (Ata) Haresha (Resha) Loui (Ferri S. Hort - best friends of both singer) Nathan (Reporter Qian Nis) Bagas (Ata’s childhood friend) Nicho (Haresha’s childhood friend) | |
Representations (groups, places, events) | |
Groups: Celebrity Places: Celebrity bedroom Events: Murdering |
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Audience interaction / Engagement | |
Audience Engagement can be done by making the content of our documentary related to the interest of the audiences that we’re currently targeting, for example our documentary is all about celebrity crimes which we’re aiming for young adults who understands implicit meaning and those who has basics in debates and arguments, because most crime documentaries often resonate with controversies which some people have different beliefs and opinions based on their own judgements. Using Barthes five codes, Hermeneutic Codes, it keeps audience curious and questioned the next fate for Haresha and the fate for Ata’s relatives; Proairetic Codes, where this documentary can explain the initial event which leads to this tragedy, making audiences wanted to follow this episode seriously to connect dots between events and checkpoints given in the documentary. |