Questionnaire and Results
This is a good way to find out what your target audience is interested in?
A good way to find out what your target audience is interested in, is by sending out questionnaires and receiving feedback on them, to help you structure your film. We created questionnaires for our peers and we also created a Vox Pop. For them both we had structured questions to ask. We asked people if they watched Gothic Horrors before asking them to fill out a questionnaire because otherwise they might not know what is involved in a Gothic Horror.
With our Vox Pops, we explained our title sequence idea to each person which we questioned so that they had an idea what our idea involves, we done this off camera so you unfortunately cannot hear us explaing what our film idea was to them.
This was our questionnaire for our peers:
These was the questions which we asked during the Vox Pop:
1. Do you enjoy watching Gothic Horrors?
2. What do you think of the Woman in Black?
3. After hearing about our film idea, do you
like the sound of it or not? Why?
4. Do you think the killing of the woman will
be too soon?
5. Would you change anything of our film idea?
If yes why?
6. What’s your favorite part of our idea?
7. What is the worst part of our idea for our
title sequence?
8. Do you like the story line so far?
9. Do you think the setting matches our film
genre?
10. Out of 10, what would you rate our idea
overall?
11. Would you like to watch our film opening
when it is filmed and finished?
This is our completed Vox Pop:
This is our completed Vox Pop:
What do they tell you about your target audience?
After getting the questionnaires back we looked over them and was deciding what we can do to improve our opening sequence for our final task. The questionnaires told us that the audience which we questioned, like horrors and that they would like to see more history behind the storyline, another person which filled out a questionnaire said too make sure that the storyline is good or the audience will be bored easily as they will not be interested in a film with a poor storyline.