My film asks they audience to put themselves in the position of the characters they see on screen. This instantly builds a connection, and the viewer feels far more rewarded after watching.
Hopefully, my audience are attracted to the film purely because they like what they see. By sticking to the codes and conventions of horror as much as I could, I aimed to have created a piece that would entice people into viewing it. Through my audience research, I knew what my audience wanted, and so I was able to better satisfy those needs.
I researched why people enjoy horror films, and I found out that potential viewers are happy to be unhappy (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/07/070725152040.htm)
This gives me free reign to be as uncompromising in my approach to film-making as possible, and still be assured that my audience would appreciate it.