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Questionnaire Results
Unit 2, 3, 22
Task 4
Farben Nikon Ahamed - George Kabasubabo-Koni - Alex Dwyer- Benjamin Goldstone
Purpose aims and methodology
The questionnaire has been created to conduct audience research to reach their tastes and
needs so that our product can satisfy their preferences. We went out to local areas in
redbridge to ask people questions about horror film in general to collect opinions of our an
audience and this is being done to create a better connection with our audience. By creating
it we were able to find out what our target audience likes and dislikes so based on their
opinions we can create a better product.
This presentation states all the data collected through the questionnaire and the group has
chosen to use a questionnaire as a research method because it’s the easiest way to collect
primary quantitative data that then will be re worked on graphs as well.
This research shows thoughts and opinions of people in Redbridge and
the data collected clearly tells us about what they usually see and like
watching in a horror film
Audience profiling
Age - Gender
Our results show that our main target audience is males aged between 16-20. This might be
because horror movies appeal to teens and young adults who get enjoyment from them. They
might also consume more compared to the under sixteen because they are more likely to
have a disposable income from a small job to spend on watching movies.
Area of Residence -employment status
The results from these two graphs show that many of our potential audience are full time
students or full time employed which matches the results of the age pie graph. Showing that
the main age group have not much financial trouble and have an income they can use on
movies. The largest group in redbridge was woodford and barkingside
Audience media consumption habits
Our results show us that people’s prefered method of consumption is in the cinema then their
homes using online streaming. This suggests that our audience likes to be fully immersed in
the film with the image on a big screen, it also tells us that the audience wants to watch the
film as soon as it's released which is commonly at the cinema. The second largest group in the
pie graph is the online streaming which is also usually quite fast with its release of new
content. The shot film is more likely to be released on the internet as it is not long enough to
be put in a cinema and that people are less likely to want to watch a short 7 minute film in a
cinema
Audience media consumption habits
The results gathered from consumption habits show us that
the majority of the people who watch horror films, watch
them by themselves or with close friends, very few watch
them with their partner or with familiars, this may be due to
the genre of film which is horror. People do so probably
because being by themselves or with close friends the
tension may increase as by yourself there should be more
momentum, atmosphere and personal thoughts whereas
with friends you can share your fear and all feel part of the
film which usually involves a group of friends or familiars in
which they can personify with.
Audience Personal Preferences
From this graph we can see that the majority of the audience find sound to be the scariest element
in horror films, this is due to the fact that in horror movies sound is a really important presence
throughout the whole film which means that there is constant use of sound to create pace, meaning
and fear among the audience; as the producers want them to feel terrorised. If the sound used in the
horror is diegetic for example, this means that both the characters and the audience can hear the
sounds that occur in the film, this adds realism (or verisimilitude) to the movie for the audience and
puts the audience in the character's position (empathise) which could be an element that makes the
viewer scared even more. Based on this information we will focus on the music and sound when
making our own production, because it was overwhelmingly the most important thing for the
audience.
Audience Personal Preferences (Part 2)
The least prefered choice of settings which scares the audience the most is the tall grass field.
When you look at a tall grass field what usually comes to mind is nature which is represented
by the grass and the fact that grass is tall, it shows that nature is not disturbed. Farming also
comes to mind and looking at the field, it can also represent life which doesn’t really fit the
convention of horror.
Audience Personal Preferences (Part 3)
In general, based on the gathered results, a lot of the tallies went towards films such as The
Conjuring 2 (2016) and Saw “2004). This may be due to the fact that these films were released
in the 21st century meaning that it is or was very likely that our target audience of today’s
generation may’ve seen and chosen these more “modernised” horror films compared to 30 to
40 year olds who may have seen or voted on older horror movies they saw when they were
younger.The audience preference for how they like their horror film to be shot is with lots of
jump scares. With this knowledge we will try to include jump scares into the short film to
please our audience. The smallest category was the found footage style which we will not do.
Conclusion and Proposal
Based on the results we gathered, our film is going to be aimed at an audience
composed by mainly teenager males who live in Woodford, Barkingside and other areas
in Redbridge, they are also full time students or full time workers which means that
they either have some disposable income to spend on extra hobbies such as films or
simply their parents give them the money and this is because the area where primary
research has been conducted are all areas where there are a lot of schools and young
people which are the ones we are targeting. Based on their favourite genre and the way
they consume the media product instead we are going to create a film that will be either
supernatural or psychological.
As an overall the questionnaire gave us a really clear idea on what
people would like to see and want from a horror movie, therefore
we will include as much as possible the features they like the
most.

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Questionnaire results unit 2, 3, 22 task 4

  • 1. Questionnaire Results Unit 2, 3, 22 Task 4 Farben Nikon Ahamed - George Kabasubabo-Koni - Alex Dwyer- Benjamin Goldstone
  • 2. Purpose aims and methodology The questionnaire has been created to conduct audience research to reach their tastes and needs so that our product can satisfy their preferences. We went out to local areas in redbridge to ask people questions about horror film in general to collect opinions of our an audience and this is being done to create a better connection with our audience. By creating it we were able to find out what our target audience likes and dislikes so based on their opinions we can create a better product. This presentation states all the data collected through the questionnaire and the group has chosen to use a questionnaire as a research method because it’s the easiest way to collect primary quantitative data that then will be re worked on graphs as well. This research shows thoughts and opinions of people in Redbridge and the data collected clearly tells us about what they usually see and like watching in a horror film
  • 3. Audience profiling Age - Gender Our results show that our main target audience is males aged between 16-20. This might be because horror movies appeal to teens and young adults who get enjoyment from them. They might also consume more compared to the under sixteen because they are more likely to have a disposable income from a small job to spend on watching movies.
  • 4. Area of Residence -employment status The results from these two graphs show that many of our potential audience are full time students or full time employed which matches the results of the age pie graph. Showing that the main age group have not much financial trouble and have an income they can use on movies. The largest group in redbridge was woodford and barkingside
  • 5. Audience media consumption habits Our results show us that people’s prefered method of consumption is in the cinema then their homes using online streaming. This suggests that our audience likes to be fully immersed in the film with the image on a big screen, it also tells us that the audience wants to watch the film as soon as it's released which is commonly at the cinema. The second largest group in the pie graph is the online streaming which is also usually quite fast with its release of new content. The shot film is more likely to be released on the internet as it is not long enough to be put in a cinema and that people are less likely to want to watch a short 7 minute film in a cinema
  • 6. Audience media consumption habits The results gathered from consumption habits show us that the majority of the people who watch horror films, watch them by themselves or with close friends, very few watch them with their partner or with familiars, this may be due to the genre of film which is horror. People do so probably because being by themselves or with close friends the tension may increase as by yourself there should be more momentum, atmosphere and personal thoughts whereas with friends you can share your fear and all feel part of the film which usually involves a group of friends or familiars in which they can personify with.
  • 7. Audience Personal Preferences From this graph we can see that the majority of the audience find sound to be the scariest element in horror films, this is due to the fact that in horror movies sound is a really important presence throughout the whole film which means that there is constant use of sound to create pace, meaning and fear among the audience; as the producers want them to feel terrorised. If the sound used in the horror is diegetic for example, this means that both the characters and the audience can hear the sounds that occur in the film, this adds realism (or verisimilitude) to the movie for the audience and puts the audience in the character's position (empathise) which could be an element that makes the viewer scared even more. Based on this information we will focus on the music and sound when making our own production, because it was overwhelmingly the most important thing for the audience.
  • 8. Audience Personal Preferences (Part 2) The least prefered choice of settings which scares the audience the most is the tall grass field. When you look at a tall grass field what usually comes to mind is nature which is represented by the grass and the fact that grass is tall, it shows that nature is not disturbed. Farming also comes to mind and looking at the field, it can also represent life which doesn’t really fit the convention of horror.
  • 9. Audience Personal Preferences (Part 3) In general, based on the gathered results, a lot of the tallies went towards films such as The Conjuring 2 (2016) and Saw “2004). This may be due to the fact that these films were released in the 21st century meaning that it is or was very likely that our target audience of today’s generation may’ve seen and chosen these more “modernised” horror films compared to 30 to 40 year olds who may have seen or voted on older horror movies they saw when they were younger.The audience preference for how they like their horror film to be shot is with lots of jump scares. With this knowledge we will try to include jump scares into the short film to please our audience. The smallest category was the found footage style which we will not do.
  • 10. Conclusion and Proposal Based on the results we gathered, our film is going to be aimed at an audience composed by mainly teenager males who live in Woodford, Barkingside and other areas in Redbridge, they are also full time students or full time workers which means that they either have some disposable income to spend on extra hobbies such as films or simply their parents give them the money and this is because the area where primary research has been conducted are all areas where there are a lot of schools and young people which are the ones we are targeting. Based on their favourite genre and the way they consume the media product instead we are going to create a film that will be either supernatural or psychological. As an overall the questionnaire gave us a really clear idea on what people would like to see and want from a horror movie, therefore we will include as much as possible the features they like the most.