Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Questionnaire analysis (Raphael Peart)

Questionnaire analysis        Raphael Peart
The first question asked was ‘What gender are you?’. The reason we asked this question was to see how different genders would react to the base synopsis of our film would appeal to both genders. even though our main character is a male the type of problems he is facing, females can also relate to. The results for this question are shown beneath:








The next question we asked is 'How old are you?' the reason we asked this question was to see whether our questionnaire participants fall into the category of our target audience. Our film is more appealing towards young adults as; our main character is a young adult himself so our target audience would be able to relate with him by his age, it is known that young adults are more prone to stress when going through life experiences such as puberty so they relate to the way he is feeling in the film. Results of age of our participants are shown below:


The next question we asked in our questionnaire was 'Do you watch movies/films?' we asked this simply to find our if our participants watch movies as if they did not their answers would not be too valid and the rest of the questions post this would have no relevance to them. Results from this question is shown below.



We wanted to find out if our questionnaire participants regularly or hardly watch films,so we asked 'How often do you watch movies weekly?', depending on how often they watch films can determine their experience to what they would expect from our film genre and then they can give valid feedback to us to as what we must change or add to our film, which could help us to improve the value our film and make it more typical to the genre. the results from this question are shown below.


 The next question we asked is 'Do watch British films?'. As our film fall under the category of a British social-realist film, we wanted to see if our target audience are used to/enjoy watching British films which would indicate whether they would enjoy watching our film or not. Also those whom watch British films again their answers would be more valid as they would know what expect from a British film under the social-realism category. The results for this question are shown below.


 The next question on our question was 'What is your favorite genre of movies?' we asked this question simply to find our what genre is more popular among our target audience and also to whether our chosen genre is popular with them or not. Results for this question are shown below.
 Results show that the most popular genre for our target audience was comedy. We decided not to alter our original idea to suit this.
For the next question we gave the questionnaire participants a brief synopsis of our film idea. We then asked them if they would watch this film as we had to know if our film comes across as an appealing film towards our target audience, if not we would have to shape and alter our original idea to make it better to suit our target audience and make it more appealing to them. The results from this question is shown below.
For our final question we asked our questionnaire participants to give us active feedback on how to improve our film plot to make it seem a lot more appealing towards them (target audience). With this active feedback we would then alter our original idea to make it better to suit them.

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