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Wednesday 15 October 2014

Questionaire Results



This video shows the results of our questionnaire from a selection of respondents. While filming people answering our questionnaire we decided that it was too long so we shortened it down and asked fewer questions.

After collecting the data we collated it in to graphs to help us see more clearly what our respondents had said about or film to see if anything would need changing. The results are as follows:

This shows us that the majority of people understood our story line, however a select few did not. While this does not warrant any changes to the story line we will have to make sure that while filming and editing that it flows and makes as much sense as possible.

When asked what the certificate of the film would be all of our respondents said a 15. This means that it is clear that this film contains scenes of violence and of an unsuitable nature for those under 15. This will help us to attract our target audience.

   
The respondents gave a mixed responses when asked if what genre they thought the film was. The majority said action however there was an exception of Adventure, Drama and Thriller. Our film is actually an action thriller. So it is clear that there is some obvious elements of action in the film. But our film is lacking the elements of tension and suspense that appear in a thriller film. Our story is also seen to have elements of other genres, which is good as it means our film will be appealing to a wide range or people, however this is very different to what our film actually is so it is a bad thing in the way that we may not reach our target audience.
We feel that when watched it will be more clear what genre the film actually is. We may have to consider making some changes to add the thriller elements and to make it more obvious as to what our film is trying to be.  

Finally the last question was would you go an watch the film. Everyone we asked said that they would go and watch the film. This means that we have come up with a good interesting idea that the vast majority of people would want to go and watch.

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