How did you attract/address
your audience?
To find out whether we were successful in attracting our audience, we conducted a post-production questionnaire, attached below.
Post Production Questionnaire Results from NinaBalaj
I feel that, overall, we have reached our target audience. A majority of our feedback group recognised both the genre of the film and it evoked emotions that were appropriate from a large majority of them. Eight out of the fifteen could recognise that it was a psychological thriller film, with one respondent saying that the "music fit well". This could be a result of our research, in which we found out that slow and tense build up music was the most appropriate for the psychological thriller genre.
A further eight out of fifteen enjoyed the film, with only a minority of four saying they didn't enjoy it. This could have been from it's "intriguing plot", which follows the conventions of the genre. In our research, we found that the audience for a psychological thriller would enjoy POV shots and a classic structure, which we incorporated into our film.
However, our film did draw some criticism from those questioned. One respondent said that it "was not clear what the genre was until the final scene". We could've addressed the genre within the first minute or two with a flashback sequence or other genre trope to rectify this. Furthermore, a complaint was that there was "little conversation" within the film. Despite us cutting some conversation to keep pacing and structure as good as they could be, we could've found a better balance between scenes of talk and scenes of action.
I feel that, overall, we have reached our target audience. A majority of our feedback group recognised both the genre of the film and it evoked emotions that were appropriate from a large majority of them. Eight out of the fifteen could recognise that it was a psychological thriller film, with one respondent saying that the "music fit well". This could be a result of our research, in which we found out that slow and tense build up music was the most appropriate for the psychological thriller genre.
A further eight out of fifteen enjoyed the film, with only a minority of four saying they didn't enjoy it. This could have been from it's "intriguing plot", which follows the conventions of the genre. In our research, we found that the audience for a psychological thriller would enjoy POV shots and a classic structure, which we incorporated into our film.
However, our film did draw some criticism from those questioned. One respondent said that it "was not clear what the genre was until the final scene". We could've addressed the genre within the first minute or two with a flashback sequence or other genre trope to rectify this. Furthermore, a complaint was that there was "little conversation" within the film. Despite us cutting some conversation to keep pacing and structure as good as they could be, we could've found a better balance between scenes of talk and scenes of action.
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