Wednesday, 6 May 2009

3.10 Questionnaire for my target audience after Watching

I have previously created a questionnaire for my target audience requesting personal answers from my specific audience helping me to discover areas of both improvements and strong point, and also helping me to evaluate my work in my evaluation.

The questions i asked were:
1. Did you like the sequence?
2.Do you feel like you can relate the main character?
3. If not how do you feel this could be improved?
4. Did you feel at any point that anything in the sequence was unrealistic?
5. Being the target audience for this sequence, do you feel it was suitable?
6. Give 3 thing i used within the sequence that addresses you as the target audience for this film?
7. What area of the sequence do you feel needs improvement?
8. What scene looks the most professional?
9. What scene looks the most unprofessional?
10. Would this be a hollywood, art house or low budget film, in your opinion?

After asking 10 members of my target audience the results recieved from this questionnaire were:
1. Did you like the sequence?
Yes - 10
No - 0

From this questions results, i am able to see that all of the people i made watch the sequence liked it, however i am not able to interpret too many details from this question since it is an overall generalised question.

2. Do you feel like you can relate the main character?
Yes - 6
No - 4

the reslts from this question shows that from the entire 10 people that i asked about the sequence previously filmed, 6 people were in actual fact able to realte to this character, which is good as i previously explained my target audience as having things in common with James (the main character) e.g. social class and urban/city lifestyle as well as age. Although 4 people that i considered to be my target audience wasnt able to relate to James in such a personal way, the majority of my audience did.

3. If not how do you feel this could be improved?

The 4 people that couldnt relate to James all said that the storyline was far too stereo typical, and therefore could not relate because its not necessarily true always true. Because of the fact that not all children from working class families who live in urban areas will get into legal trouble like James so suggested the idea of something that every teenager goes through in life e.g puberty.

4. Did you feel at any point that anything in the sequence was unrealistic?
Yes - 2
No - 8

According to these results, 8 people from the total 10, had said that all of the sequence was in fact realistic, however 2 said they both thought that the interview scene with James an dthe police officer was unrealistic. Although the situation was real, the setting wasnt and made reference to the lights used in the scene, suggesting they were 2 dark and is not usually what is seen in a normal police staion interrigation room.

5. Being the target audience for this sequence, do you feel it was suitable?
Yes - 10
No - 0

These results show that, from the fact that all the candidates that filled in the questionnaire knew that they were the target for this film they all felt it was suitable for, especially in the areas that i previously listed through the fact that certain details about James like his age social class and living in urban areas although not all of them could relate to knowing James had done something wrong that got him into trouble with the police, presented through the results from question 3, however did understand why they were the target audience for the film.

6. Give 3 thing i used within the sequence that addresses you as the target audience for this film?
Age - 10
Environment - 10
Social class - 9
Music - 1

Due to the fact that i had questioned 10 people, and in this question requested they give me 3 different answers, the total number of anwers i would have recived would have been 30. This information above illustrates the variety of answers i recieved. Beginning with age all candidates noted this as one way they were addressed, secondly through the environment, which similarly all people noted down, when it came to social class only 9 out of the entire 10 put this as a reason, however the one person that didnt pick social class decided the music that is played throughout the sequence was the way they felt addressed. These results are good because i previously stated 3 ways which my group members and i felt we addressed the target audience, and all accept the music factor matched.

7. What area of the sequence do you feel needs improvement?
Interview scene - 8
No areas/ Not sure - 2

The results from this show that 2 people werent sure or didnt feel that areas of improvemet were needed however , 8 people did feel that improvement was need, specifically within the interview scene, which they all feel needs to be made more realistic.

8. What scene looks the most professional?
The running scene - 6
The classroom scene - 4

The result from this question illustrate the fact that more people thought the running scene looke the most professional at of the entire film with the amount of 6 out of 10 people, however the other 4 thought the classroom scene looked the most professional out of the entire sequence.

9. What scene looks the most unprofessional?
Police interview scene - 10

Every person who filled out the questionnaire felt the interview scene looked the most unprofessional saying it did not look realistic an did not fit with the other scenes filmed in the sequence.

10. Would this be a hollywood, art house or low budget film, in your opinion?
Hollywood - 0
Art House - 0
Low budget - 10

Everyone that watched and filled out the questionnaire felt the film looked like a low budget film in comparison to Hollywood and Art house Film which nobody picked.

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