Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Film Audience Profile Questionnaire: Analysis

From this questionnaire we can see that the audience (who completed the questionnaire) understood our film, could categorise it appropriately and most of the participants were male - which was surprising. Although our target audience is predominately females, most of those involved in the survey were male (over 61%). However, the males did recognise the film's intent which supports it.


The majority of people which answered our questionnaire were male 61.2 % and female 38.7%. This will make it difficult to analyse as we feel our target audience is females due to the romantic side of the storyline.
The majority of people which answered our questionnaire were ages 15-18, 77.42% which is around our target audience which will give us valuable feedback on our storyline and whether people around our target audience would watch our film.


 The majority of people which answered our questionnaire were students which fits in with the storyline and our target audience. 25 out of the 31 responses were students which is 80.85%.


25 out of the 31 people which read the storyline felt they understood the story and 6 out of the 31 slightly understood the storyline. Nobody said that they didn't understand the storyline which shows that people are able to understand the storyline.


13 out of the 31 people which answered our questionnaire thought our storyboard was romance and 3 out of the 31 thought the film was romantic comedy. This shows that the majority of the people who answered the questionnaire got the genre correctly and 12 out of 31 thought it was drama which the film could also be. 

Our film could be a 12/12A or a PG. The majority of people selected both of  those categories, with 11 out of 31 chosoing an age rating of a 12, and 9 out of 31 choosing PG.
The target audience for our film is females 12 to 24 and therefore the majority chose females; 54.84% and 12-18; 67.74. Showing that the target audience which we think is correct.
The majority of people would expect our film to be shown on television, in cinemas and on social networking.

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