For the audience feedback of our film we made a questionnaire which we gave out to people who had watched it here is the questionnaire...
and here are the results...
We asked 6 people to fill in our questionnaire.
For the first question we asked what is your age?
- Four people said they were between 15-17 one person said they were 18-21 and another person said they were 27-30 this shows that over 15 year olds would want to watch our film and that we were right in making our target audience as teenagers and up.
For the second question we asked 'How much money do you earn annually?'
- Most people said below £12000 because they are school students and they don't earn much at the moment but the older people we asked made more money as they were in professional high paying jobs earing £25000 and above annually. We asked this question to see what type of people would want to watch this film like higher, middle or working class most people we asked were average working class.
For the third question we asked 'Are you male or female?'
- Most of the respondents were female, this is because we asked more female people in the school instead of males we tried to ask males but they wouldn't answer the questionnaire or they put silly answers.
For the fourth question we asked 'what is your occupation?'
- Most people answered with school student because we were at school when we gave out the questionnaires. Other people said 'A teacher of English' and 'shop floor assistant' and catering assistant'. This tells us that the people who watched our film opening were mainly teenagers without a job but some did have a job. This is showing that we achieved our target market.
For the fifth question we asked 'What was your favorite part of the film and why?'
- The answers were 'the camera shots and angles earlier on' 'when fay tripped over, was entertaining' 'when fay got attacked, it was cool' and 'when the dog ran off'. These points are what the teenagers thought about the film and the 'camera shots and angles' point was made by the teacher. This shows that the teenagers think that the action in the film was good and the teacher thought more about the making of the film.
For the sixth question we asked 'what didn't you like about our film opening? why?'
- People answered this question with 'maybe more stuff needs to happen earlier on' 'The title has no relation to the film opening' and 'wasn't moody enough, i didn't anticipate it'. These answered were their own opinions and we took in consideration of these points and if we filmed this again we would include these points. We would make the opening a little longer and have more tension to build up the audiences fear and we would show that the area was prohibited and i wasn't aloud to go there.
For the seventh question we asked 'What suggestions would you give us to improve it?'
- The answers given were 'Change the title of the film' 'Make the killing scene more gory' ' add more violence to the film' and 'make it a little shorter' If we did this again then we would consider these points. We wanted to make the killing scene more gory but we didn't have the right equipment to do it as we didn't have the blood or the things to make it look horrible. We also would change the name as it doesn't really fit in with the actual film and it seems a bit odd calling that but from the opening you wouldn't know that the area that the girl walked through was forbidden and prohibited and i wasn't allowed to go int there but if we filmed the rest of the film then the title would be come clearer.
For the eighth question we asked 'Would you want to watch the rest of the film?'
- All of the people we asked said that they would want to watch the rest of the film. This shows that we have successfully achieved in making a 'thriller/horror' film and that we have achieved our target audience which was teenagers and above.
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