Thursday 3 December 2015

Audience Questionnaire Feedback

As part of our research and planning, we decided to carry out an online audience survey based on a summary of our narrative for 'Unknown'. After we gathered the responses from our audience we formulated charts and graphs to illustrate what our audience think of our narrative and what sort of mise-en-scene, sound and other relevant elements they would expect to see in our film. Firstly we used a rating scale to help us find out what our audience though of our film.

The chart above illustrates four questions we asked during our survey. These relate to narrative, character and other vital elements to film in general. From our survey we came to the conclusion that our narrative came across clearly (mostly 4's and 5's), it was enjoyable (mostly 4's), our characters were moderately relatable (this varied between 3's, 4's and 5's) and had a relevant title (mostly 4's). After the results for these questions were collected and looked at, we came to the conclusion that our film idea was successful in appealing to our audience.

As well asking questions about the idea, we also asked about regulation and who they felt were a suitable audience to view our film. The pie chart below illustrates what age certificate our audience felt was reasonable for our film:

From the pie chart, we can see that the majority of our audience would give our film a 12/12A film certificate which is great because this is what we were aiming for. However, PG was also a popular choice with almost a quarter of our audience thinking that our film should be rated a PG.

As well as using multiple choice or scale rating systems in our questionnaire, we also gave the audience an opportunity to offer feedback in how we make the film and below show some of the questions we asked and the answers we received. Not all of the answer were helpful to us but we did get a variety of helpful answers that will help us make a better film.





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