- The possibility that a lot of the Gothic horror audience will be interested in history. As most Gothic horror stories are based in the past, and the genre itself being founded in the Victorian age.
- The possibility that audiences are bored of slasher horror, which was very popular in the early to mid 2000s and 2010s, and are just looking for a story that actually makes them think as well as scaring them.
- That many Gothic horror fans will be well read, as they have read the classics such as Mary Shelly's Frankenstein, and Bram Stoker's Dracula.
- I also want to cover potential class of the Gothic horror target audience, although you cannot say with all proof that just one class is interested in Gothic Horror, I would be leaning more towards middle and upper classes, as the original Gothic Horror books have very complex Victorian language, which may bore some people who haven't been brought up with it.
- The gender of the Gothic Horror target audience
- Also touch on Horror trends.
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Research into target audience Cover document
During my research into target audience, I found a few similarities of people who are interested in Gothic Horror, in my podcast, I will cover these findings in more detail:
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