3. Question 1
What did you like about our film opening?
Response 1 Response 2 Response 3 Response 4 Response 5
I like how the
camera was moving
slightly, as if
someone was
holding it.
Very atmospheric. I
like the fact it
included indoor and
outdoor filming.
I liked that it set the
scene well for the
rest of the film. I
also liked how
dramatic it is.
The use of music, it
gave it an eerie feel
and kept me
interested.
It is eye catching,
due to the religious
imagery.
4. Question 2
What didn’t you like about our film?
Response 1 Response 2 Response 3 Response 4 Response 5
Nothing, I liked it
all!
The scenes with
people in it weren’t
as strong as the
scenes without.
The camera work
wasn’t always
steady.
The lack of dialogue. The music was
sometimes a little
distracting from the
action on the
screen.
5. Question 3
What genre would you categorise our film opening as?
Response 1 Response 2 Response 3 Response 4 Response 5
Horror Horror Horror Horror Horror
6. Question 4
How does our film opening represent our chosen genre?
Response 1 Response 2 Response 3 Response 4 Response 5
I think the choice of
music and effect
used helped
represent the
chosen genre.
Very well , the music
particularly helped.
Really well, the
music really added
to the suspense.
The scenery really
helps also the
music, helps
accentuates the
theme. And the
colour of the title.
The setting, the
music and burning
candles. The
characters also had
minimal facial
expressions.
7. Question 5
Does our studio logo and name ‘Grave Productions’ work well with our film genre, if so
how?
Response 1 Response 2 Response 3 Response 4 Response 5
Yes, because it ties
in well with the
graveyard and
church setting.
Yes, it does so very
well. It adds to the
overall image.
Yes it does. The fact
that it was in a
church and
graveyard makes the
logo fit very well.
The image used
obviously works
well, due to the fact
it is a gravestone
and the film is shot
in a church location.
This is also mirrored
in the title ‘Grave
Productions’.
The grave have
connotations of
mourning and
death, this are two
aspects which also
link to the horror
genre.
8. Question 6
What did you think of the editing? Did the different shots flow smoothly together?
Response 1 Response 2 Response 3 Response 3
I think the editing
was done very well
and made it seem
precise and
professional.
Yes, the doors
opening and viewed
from both sides was
a very good shot in
particular.
The editing was
seamless and the
story flowed very
well.
The editing was
smooth and the use
of fades outs
between shots
looked really good.
Yes, all the camera
angles run smoothly
together. There
were no sudden
distraught changes.