2. I conducted a survey and here are the results.
1. 80% of the people who answered the survey were between 16-18 years old.
2. 100% of the people who answered are male.
3. 66% of people watch films once a week whilst 33% watch films a couple times per
week.
4. 16% of people like Drama films, 16% like Comedy, 16% like Thriller and 50% like
action films.
5. 83% of people think that the story of a film is the most important part of a film whilst
17% think that characters are the most important part.
6. 33% of people think that short films should be 1 minute long, 16% think that they
should be 1-2 minutes long, 16% also think that short films should be 5 minutes long
or less whilst another 33% think that short films should last for 5 minutes or more.
7. All of the people who did this survey said that they would enjoy a mystery thriller short
film.
3. Audience Demographic Audience Psychographic for Thrillers Age: 15 –
40 -The BBFC rating dictates the minimum age as 15.
60% of viewers for the thriller genre are women.
4. For this you should summarise your primary and secondary research, through this
you should then be able to produce an audience outline that you intend to target.
For this you could also produce an audience profile.
I believe that my target audience is mainly 16-18 year old males which favourite
genres of films vary from each other yet quite a few of them like action films. I also
learned from my primary research that most of my audience would like to see a
mystery/thriller short film which is what I am hoping to do for my short film project.
5. Given your idea generation and your audience research, what sort of content
would you define as the appropriate. Consider issues of taste, certification [BBFC
might be a good starting point for this], etc. Look at what you’d like to include and
what you are allowed to include.
I would think that my short film should be under the 15+ certificate from the BBFC
since I will have dangerous behaviour and a constant threat. I have also chosen
the 15+ certificate so that I have more freedom on how I do things in the short
film.
6. Research potential production techniques you might want to use
or feel would be most appropriate – these can be related to
camera, editing, story, sound, etc
You should look at a minimum of 3 related products in your
research.
You should collect clips/still images/how to guides/etc that might
help you. When watching scenes from films, etc you could also
ask potential target audience what they think.
You will need to add extra slides!
With each technique you should assess whether you can use it or
how you might employ or why you may want to disregard it
completely
7. My concept for my short film is
quite similar to the concept of
groundhog day in some ways.
Mainly due to the loop and the
way the loop affects the character.
In groundhog day the character
becomes depressed due to having
to live the same day over and over
again. I am hoping to do
something like this in my short film
as my character is stuck in the
loop with no means of escape
which begins to make them lose
hope and lose their sanity.
8. This film also has a concept where
each time he dies the day repeats
until he sets things right. In my short
film at the end, my character dies
and then wakes up back in the loop.
9. This product is a
discontinued game
called P.T. The concept
of this game is that you
are stuck in a loop of a
hallway and each time
you re-enter the hallway
things change. It is a
horror game so spooky
thigs happen. My idea
for my short film is rather
similar to this since you
are stuck in a hallway
and some things change
yet my outcome for the
film is different and it is
not supposed to be a
horror film.
12. What elements of your experiments will you include in your final
product?
13.
14. What elements of your experiments will you include in your final
product?
15.
16. What elements of your experiments will you include in your final
product?
17. List all the potential constraints that might affect or limit your production, you
should consider issues from each of these categories:
Time/Personnel/Cost/Technical/Location/Organisational
Editor's Notes
Discuss the tools and processes used in your experiments – use screenshots to illustrate your process
Discuss the tools and processes used in your experiments – use screenshots to illustrate your process
Discuss the tools and processes used in your experiments – use screenshots to illustrate your process