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Intention and Audience

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Intention and Audience

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01 May 2026

The Intention and Audiences for a Proposed Production

Every media production begins with two foundational decisions: what is the production trying to achieve (intention) and who is it for (audience). These two decisions are interdependent — intention shapes the choice of codes and conventions, and the target audience determines how those codes should be deployed.

Defining Production Intention

Intention is the producer’s articulation of what the production is designed to do. A clear intention statement addresses:
- The purpose of the production: to entertain, inform, persuade, provoke, document, or explore
- The theme or idea at the centre of the narrative
- The emotional effect the producer intends to produce in the audience
- The social, cultural, or personal significance of the subject matter

A vague intention (‘I want to make a film about friendship’) is insufficient. A strong intention is specific and productive:

‘This short documentary explores the experience of young migrants navigating identity between two cultures. The intention is to challenge the audience’s assumptions about what it means to belong, producing a sense of empathetic discomfort that prompts reflection on how Australian institutions define belonging.’

Intention and Code Selection

The production’s intention should directly drive code and convention choices:

Intention Code/Convention Implication
To create emotional intimacy Close-ups, handheld camera, diegetic ambient sound, minimal score
To expose institutional failure Observational documentary mode, direct address to camera, archival footage
To entertain through genre pleasure Fulfil genre conventions (horror = low-key lighting, tense score, isolated setting)
To challenge a stereotype Subvert expected representations through counter-narrative choices

Defining the Target Audience

Target audience is the specific group of people the production is designed to reach. Audience definition should go beyond broad demographics:

Demographic factors:
- Age range (e.g. 16–25 year olds)
- Gender (if relevant to the content)
- Cultural background
- Geographic location

Psychographic factors:
- Values and beliefs
- Interests and media consumption habits
- Prior knowledge and media literacy level
- Social concerns and engagement

Platform and consumption context:
- Where will the audience encounter the production? (Cinema, streaming, social media, gallery, radio)
- How long will they engage? (Feature film, short film, social media post, podcast)
- Will they be active or passive in their consumption?

Matching Codes to Audience

Understanding the target audience enables producers to select codes and conventions that will be legible, engaging, and meaningful to that specific group:

  • A production targeting secondary school students may use social media-native visual grammar (vertical framing, text overlays, fast editing)
  • A production targeting elderly audiences may use slower pacing, larger text, and less visual complexity
  • A production targeting culturally diverse audiences must consider whether its symbolic codes are culturally legible across that range

Documenting Intention and Audience in Pre-Production

In VCE Media pre-production planning, intention and audience are documented in the conceptual statement or production proposal. This document:
- Articulates the intention in specific, evaluable terms
- Defines the target audience with specificity
- Explains how the production’s planned codes and conventions serve both intention and audience

VCAA FOCUS: The VCAA expects evidence that production decisions were made in deliberate service of a defined intention and a specific audience. Every code choice in the folio should be traceable back to these two foundational decisions.

COMMON MISTAKE: Many students define their audience as ‘everyone’ or ‘anyone interested in this topic’. This is not a target audience — it is an absence of audience definition. Be specific about who you are making this for and why those particular people.

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