Friday, 26 September 2014

Questionare Results



The results of my questionnaire are back! For the most part they look quite promising for my film's chances of success. Above are three of the best examples and the stats that i've tallied up from all of the questioners i've handed out. Most people watch films at least sometimes if not often whilst two people said they never watched any kind of films. I think this is to be expected really, and should not effect the way that I make my film. To know that most people watch films at least sometimes is reassuring. The second and third question were merged together to as people what their favorite genre of film is and why that is. My film is a documentary and unsurprisingly nobody said that documentaries were their genre of choice. I was expecting this and to be honest it isn't my genre of film either however I chose the genre because it is a kind of middle ground. Nobody particularly loves documentaries as a film genre, however nobody hates them either. Often you get people who ONLY like horror films or ONLY like chick flicks and this way I am able to show my work to as many people as possible. The final question was an important one. It was 'would you watch a film based on the metro'. Thankfully nobody said they wouldn't watch it. A couple of people said yes which is great, however most people said maybe. This is something I completely understand. I only gave the people completing the questionnaire very basic information and gave no detail of my idea at all. I'm considering doing another questionnaire based upon my film which would give people competing it much more information of the film broken down into small sections. The results could then dictate the way I make my film.





The question here was 'Would you watch a film based on the Metro?












The question for this graph was 'How often do you watch films?'










This question was 'What is your favorite film genre?'




1 comment:

  1. You need to fina a better way to present your audience research - perhaps through graphs or a more organised tally chart - as it is - this is a little difficult for your readers to understand this clearly.

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