This document summarizes the results of a pre-questionnaire for a short film called Replica. It shows data from a sample of 20 people on their demographics, interests in certain genres, and opinions on aspects of the film based on a synopsis. Key results include that most of the sample was female and between ages 15-20, over 70% expressed interest in a drama/thriller cross-genre film and had seen similar films before, and over 75% would watch and recommend Replica based on the synopsis alone. However, 40% thought the title was not suitable and only 15% thought the setting was the strongest aspect.
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2. 1.WHAT IS YOUR GENDER?
45%
55%
Male FemaleAs you can see, out of our sample size
of 20 people, 11 females and 9 males
responded to our questionnaire.
Although it is uneven, it still gives us a
representative of each gender and their
opinion on our film.
Male 9
Female 11
3. 2.HOW OLD ARE YOU?
35%
25%
25%
15%
15-20
21-25
26-30
31-35
35+
Our target audience is both males
and females aged 15 to 35.
Therefore, this had to be reflected
in our pre-questionnaire. It is clear
that the majority of the people that
responded were between the ages
of 15 to 20. We expected Replica to
attract more younger viewers.
15-20 7
21-25 5
26-30 5
31-35 3
35+ 0
4. 3.DO YOU LIKE THE IDEA OF
CREATING A CROSS GENRE FILM?
85%
15%
Yes
No
Based on this response, a
substantial amount of our
target audience like the idea
of a cross-genre film. From
this, we can see that
producing a drama/thriller
film will appeal to at least
85% of our target audience.
Yes 17
No 3
5. 4.HAVE YOU SEEN A
DRAMA/THRILLER FILM BEFORE?
70%
30%
Yes
No
Only a small amount of our
target audience have never seen a
drama/thriller film before. This is
not negative as they may still
want to see one. This simply
means that we have to market our
film well, so the 30% of people
who have never seen such a film
before wish to see ours.
Yes 14
No 6
6. 5 . D O YO U T H I N K T H AT YO U W I L L B E A B L E
T O R E L AT E T O A N Y O F T H E C H A R AC T E R S
BA S E D O N T H E S Y N O P S I S ?
65%
35%
Yes
No
As our film will contain elements
of the drama genre, it is important
to see that most our audience
think that they will be able to
relate to the characters. A Drama
is supposed to include relatable
characters with real-life situations.
This information informs us all
that we have successfully applied
parts of the genre to Replica.
Yes 13
No 7
7. 6.WOULD YOU WATCH OUR FILM
BASED ON THE SYNOPSIS?
75%
25%
Yes
No
Three quarters of our sample would
watch our film based on the synopsis
which suggests that we have a strong
narrative; this is because we have not
released any material that bigger
companies would to promote their
films. For example, teaser trailers etc.
Yes 15
No 5
8. 7. IS THE TITL E FOR OUR FIL M
(RE PL ICA) A GOOD TITL E FOR A
DRAMA/ THRILLER FILM?
60%
40%
Yes
No
Judging by the results, quite a
considerable amount of people
(40%) do not think that Replica
is a suitable name for our
production. Although this is
overshadowed by 60% who like
the name, it is something that
needs to be discussed within our
group to see if a change is
necessary.
Yes 12
No 8
9. 8 . A F T E R R E A D I N G O U R S Y N O P S I S,
WO U L D YO U R E C O M M E N D R E P L I C A T O
O T H E R S T O G O A N D S E E ?
90%
10%
Yes
No
90% of respondents would
recommend Replica to others
after just reading the synopsis.
This gives us the impression that
our narrative appeals to many
within our target audience as we
hoped it would.
Yes 18
No 2
10. 9. DO YOU THINK OUR SHORT FIL M
APPE AL S TO THOSE BE TWE EN THE
AGE S 15 AND 35?
70%
30%
Yes
No
This is strengthened by the fact that
most of the people that completed
the pre-questionnaire were between
the ages 15 and 35. No one over
the age of 35 responded to our
questionnaire. This information will
help us with who to target our
marketing to and use certain
methods to attract these ages. For
example, social media.
Yes 14
No 6
11. 10. AFTE R RE VIE WING OUR SCRIPT,
WHAT IS THE STRONGE ST ASPE CT OF
OUR FIL M?
15%
40%
45%
Setting
Characters
Narrative
Setting 3
Characters 8
Narrative 9
As shown in the pie chart, the
majority of people thought that
the narrative is the strongest
aspect of our film. Although this
is good there is still a
considerable difference between
45% and 15% as only 3 people
thought the setting was the
strongest aspect. From this, we
will discuss any changes that we
can make to the setting.