Monday, 11 November 2013

Questionnaire analysis part two


Out of the three titles we made up, most preferred the name ‘slender psychosis’. The final outcome does not have to have this title, however it lets us know the word/vocabulary type our audience is most pleased by.



The results show our audience prefer cyclical – this is useful as it will help influence us on making the final footage; using a cyclical timeline creates confusion and tension which are key in any thriller.


It can be seen that our audience prefer flashing scenes in the opening of a thriller films – this is an edit in footage that we can use.

    Our audience prefers a build up. This gives us something to think about when filming. 

    This answer shows that the audience prefer a mysterious opening with no apparent plot. 

   The results from our question on colours gave feedback that showed our audience preferred a dull colour scheme for a thriller. (a stereotypical colour pallet for this genre.)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

We asked what style of font was best appropriate/well suited to the credits of a thriller. As predicted, a lot suggested a bold font, easy to read however slightly distorted to reflect on the thriller mood.
Over all, this questionnaire was of great use as it gives us an idea of the type of thriller out audience expects. Its content will help guide our decision making from colour schemes, to locations, to camera editing and lighting.



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