This document provides instructions for a lesson asking students to compare and contrast the short story "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson with a film adaptation. Students will first watch two YouTube links of the film. They will then take notes to complete a compare/contrast chart analyzing similarities and differences between the story and film. After filling out the chart with a peer, students will perform and reenact the lottery drawing from the story in small groups. They will be evaluated based on their completed chart and the performance of the reenactment. The goal is for students to understand how a film adaptation interprets a written work and to experience the story from the perspective of the characters.
The document summarizes the results of a 10 question questionnaire about audience preferences for a new film. Key findings include:
- The target age range should be 16-25 based on respondent ages. More females responded than males.
- Drama was the most popular genre. Respondents watch films regularly, either weekly or a few times a month.
- Twisting plotlines were the most attractive element. The film storyline extracted was well-received.
- Respondents correctly identified the genre as psychological drama. The recommended certificate was 12A.
- Dramatic music was deemed most suitable. Most respondents said they would watch the film on cinema, YouTube or other viewing platforms.
Based on a questionnaire completed by 10 people interested in drama films, the primary target audience for a film trailer are males aged 19-22 from middle-class backgrounds who identify as extroverts. These individuals mainly look for good use of special effects and props in film trailers. Conducting this research revealed that the film trailer should include exciting scenes, different locations, and props to appeal to this target audience and achieve the best reaction.
This document asks respondents questions about their preferences for crime drama films, including whether they enjoy the genre, which demographics are most likely to watch them, why they like or dislike them, what elements catch their attention, how often they watch films, and common conventions seen in crime drama films like mystery, suspense, and depictions of crimes.
The survey results showed that most respondents were under 18, the target age group for the film genre being studied is over 18. The most popular film genres among respondents were action, romantic comedy, and comedy. However, this result could only reflect the preferences of those under 18 since that was the dominant age range of respondents. The survey aimed to understand preferences around popular versus new films, simple versus complex storylines, and interest in psychological thrillers by age. It found most prefer popular films but some like new ones, mixed views on story complexity, and that psychological thrillers appealed most to ages 18 and over.
The document summarizes the results of a film questionnaire completed by 10 people. It found that their favorite genres were action, comedy, horror/thriller and adventure. The majority preferred watching movies in cinemas but many also watch films online. It lists some favorite characters and recent films people had seen. Three out of 10 people buy movies on DVD while 5 identified as film addicts. Four watch mainly mainstream films. People find out about films through advertising, word of mouth or posters. The least favorite genres were found to be horror, romance, sci-fi and action.
The document provides a survey to gather information about preferences for an opening sequence for a school-based comedy film. It asks respondents about their gender, age, favorite comedy and chick-flick films and why, important characters, music style, costumes, settings, camera shots, title sequences, character interactions, and favorite director for the genre. The purpose is to help design the opening that will appeal to the target audience for this comedy/chick-flick film set in a school.
The survey responses indicate that Dead Man's Shoes was the most watched film among the options provided. Most responses suggested including elements from Dead Man's Shoes in the trailer being created, as it appeals to the target audience. Common themes in social realism films like poor environments and working class life were also noted. The responses will inform the locations, themes, and 1990s aesthetic portrayed in the trailer. Overall, the survey provided direction for developing the trailer's narrative ideas and atmosphere in line with audience expectations for the genre.
This document provides instructions for a lesson asking students to compare and contrast the short story "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson with a film adaptation. Students will first watch two YouTube links of the film. They will then take notes to complete a compare/contrast chart analyzing similarities and differences between the story and film. After filling out the chart with a peer, students will perform and reenact the lottery drawing from the story in small groups. They will be evaluated based on their completed chart and the performance of the reenactment. The goal is for students to understand how a film adaptation interprets a written work and to experience the story from the perspective of the characters.
The document summarizes the results of a 10 question questionnaire about audience preferences for a new film. Key findings include:
- The target age range should be 16-25 based on respondent ages. More females responded than males.
- Drama was the most popular genre. Respondents watch films regularly, either weekly or a few times a month.
- Twisting plotlines were the most attractive element. The film storyline extracted was well-received.
- Respondents correctly identified the genre as psychological drama. The recommended certificate was 12A.
- Dramatic music was deemed most suitable. Most respondents said they would watch the film on cinema, YouTube or other viewing platforms.
Based on a questionnaire completed by 10 people interested in drama films, the primary target audience for a film trailer are males aged 19-22 from middle-class backgrounds who identify as extroverts. These individuals mainly look for good use of special effects and props in film trailers. Conducting this research revealed that the film trailer should include exciting scenes, different locations, and props to appeal to this target audience and achieve the best reaction.
This document asks respondents questions about their preferences for crime drama films, including whether they enjoy the genre, which demographics are most likely to watch them, why they like or dislike them, what elements catch their attention, how often they watch films, and common conventions seen in crime drama films like mystery, suspense, and depictions of crimes.
The survey results showed that most respondents were under 18, the target age group for the film genre being studied is over 18. The most popular film genres among respondents were action, romantic comedy, and comedy. However, this result could only reflect the preferences of those under 18 since that was the dominant age range of respondents. The survey aimed to understand preferences around popular versus new films, simple versus complex storylines, and interest in psychological thrillers by age. It found most prefer popular films but some like new ones, mixed views on story complexity, and that psychological thrillers appealed most to ages 18 and over.
The document summarizes the results of a film questionnaire completed by 10 people. It found that their favorite genres were action, comedy, horror/thriller and adventure. The majority preferred watching movies in cinemas but many also watch films online. It lists some favorite characters and recent films people had seen. Three out of 10 people buy movies on DVD while 5 identified as film addicts. Four watch mainly mainstream films. People find out about films through advertising, word of mouth or posters. The least favorite genres were found to be horror, romance, sci-fi and action.
The document provides a survey to gather information about preferences for an opening sequence for a school-based comedy film. It asks respondents about their gender, age, favorite comedy and chick-flick films and why, important characters, music style, costumes, settings, camera shots, title sequences, character interactions, and favorite director for the genre. The purpose is to help design the opening that will appeal to the target audience for this comedy/chick-flick film set in a school.
The survey responses indicate that Dead Man's Shoes was the most watched film among the options provided. Most responses suggested including elements from Dead Man's Shoes in the trailer being created, as it appeals to the target audience. Common themes in social realism films like poor environments and working class life were also noted. The responses will inform the locations, themes, and 1990s aesthetic portrayed in the trailer. Overall, the survey provided direction for developing the trailer's narrative ideas and atmosphere in line with audience expectations for the genre.
This document is a 9 question questionnaire about horror movie preferences. It asks the respondent about their age, gender, whether they like watching films, their preferred horror film genres, whether they prefer films with deep or basic character relationships, whether they prefer horror films with happy or sad endings, whether they like cliffhangers, whether they like horror franchises, and what appeals to them in a horror movie.
The document discusses target audiences for a new film. The primary audience is aimed at adults aged 25 and over since the film is about working life and they would most relate to it. A survey was conducted with different age groups and found that those aged 18+ preferred drama and thriller genres the most. Therefore, the secondary audience is teenagers aged 15-17 since they also liked drama films and the film has a family drama theme. More details are given about the primary demographic audience, which is described as a 26 year old father living in London with a 4 month old child who spends $2,000 online annually. The recommended BBFC age certificate for the film is 12 due to weak violent language, abuse scenes, and some nudity
Questionnaire to find out the favoured film genre at CCS br3nd4xxx
This document is a film genre questionnaire for an A2 level media studies student named Brenda Mataire. The questionnaire asks respondents about their gender, age group, favorite film genre, preferred genre, and their last five films watched and five films they wish to see this year based on trailers in order to determine what genres are most popular and interesting to the target audience for a potential movie trailer.
Who would be the audience for your media product? Jack Francois
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to 18 people to determine the target audience for a thriller film. Most respondents were between ages 16-18 and preferred thriller and horror genres. They indicated that sound and props were most important for building tension, and that the antagonist is most engaging. Based on the results, the author determined their target audience is males aged 16-18 and the film will be rated 18 to include more gore and horror elements.
The document summarizes the results of a survey given to viewers of a film opening created by the author. The majority of respondents were between 16-18 years old and female, which was the targeted demographic. Most viewers had a positive initial reaction and wanted to see more of the film. Over half said they would watch the full film. The majority correctly identified the genre as drama. Most felt sympathy for the main character and understood the basic plot. However, some viewers were unsure if the opening fit the genre's codes and conventions as they were unfamiliar with media studies terminology. Overall the feedback was positive with room for improvement in technical quality.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire analyzing audience demographics and preferences. It asked questions about gender, age, favorite film genres, what attracts them to those genres, how often they visit the cinema, and the best time of year to do so. The results showed that most respondents were female, between ages 10-24, preferred comedy and action/adventure genres, and valued unique storylines. Over half visited the cinema at least monthly, with summer being the most popular cinema-going season.
The primary audience for the media product is teenage boys aged 13-19, as they generally prefer action and thriller films more than girls. However, the film also aims to attract females by featuring a female sniper, reversing the stereotype. The film also targets young adult males who have recently finished university. Feedback from 16-18 year olds confirmed they enjoyed the opening scene. The film will attract its target teenage male audience through the inclusion of cars, guns, and violence, which research shows this age group enjoys. The film would receive a 15 certificate from the British Board of Film Classification due to the level of violence.
The survey of 5 people found that horror was the most popular genre, with most watching films for 1-2 hours per week. Friends were the most common film watching companions. Illegal downloads are a major problem for the film industry, as 4 out of 5 respondents had illegally downloaded a film in the past. The open-ended responses showed different film preferences, with some not watching regularly and others only watching specific genres like action.
The survey of 5 people found that horror was the most popular genre, with most watching films for 1-2 hours per week. Friends were the most common film watching companions. Illegal downloads are a major problem for the film industry, as 4 out of 5 respondents had illegally downloaded a film in the past. The open-ended responses showed different film preferences, with some not watching regularly and others only watching specific genres like action.
This document contains a questionnaire to understand a target audience for thriller/horror films. It asks about demographics like age and gender. It also asks about preferences for genre, viewing habits, importance of music, favorite movies, interests in the genre, expectations for the films, and influence of actors/directors. The goal is to learn more about what draws people to thriller and horror films.
The script analyzes how well the story and characters are developed in the short film by reviewing key elements like concept, plot, structure, character development, motivations, pacing, and visuals. Feedback was gathered from people in the film industry and general audiences who were asked questions about the main character, different characters' motivations, and whether the plot followed their expectations. The feedback confirmed that the audience understood Eddie to be the protagonist and found unexpected shock moments in the plot, suggesting the script effectively developed the story elements and characters as intended by the writer.
The document summarizes the responses from a survey about ideas for a romantic comedy (rom-com) movie trailer. Key points:
- The survey respondents were mostly female and asked about their interest in rom-coms.
- Popular rom-com movies like "Love Actually" and "Notting Hill" were cited as favorites.
- Respondents seemed open to a typical rom-com storyline and showing the downsides of love.
- Filming on school premises may be difficult since most said no. Music preferences were for pop and indie genres.
The document summarizes the questions from a survey about a film and the reasons each question was asked. It includes pie charts showing the results for questions about the age and gender of respondents, whether they enjoyed the film, and their opinions on aspects like editing, camera work, lighting, storyline, characters, and plot twist. The questions were aimed at understanding who the target audience was and determining what aspects of the film people liked and disliked in order to identify areas for potential improvement.
An animated PowerPoint presentation explaining the definitions for some of the Burnet News Club words
This accompanies Glossary from the Tips and Tricks section from the Burnet News Club Handbook.
www.burnetnewsclub.com
The document describes the results of a questionnaire given to 20 individuals about films. The questionnaire included questions about respondents' ages, favorite film genres, what they look for in films, what they do not enjoy in films, and coming of age films they had seen. The most popular age range was 15-18 years old. The top three favorite genres were action, comedy, and drama. Respondents indicated that storyline and relatability were most important. Poor storyline, acting, and unrealistic plots were least enjoyed. Popular coming of age films included Grease, American Pie, and Ferris Bueller's Day Off, which take place in school settings.
This document is a questionnaire for a target audience of horror film fans. It asks for the respondent's age, favorite film genre, how often they watch horror films, why they enjoy the genre, if marketing influences their viewing decisions, an example of a film they saw due to promotions, what makes an effective horror film poster, and recently enjoyed horror titles. The goal is to better understand the horror film audience in around 2 minutes.
This document contains a questionnaire about film trailers. It asks respondents about their gender, age, occupation, preferred movie genres, what appeals to them in psychological thrillers, favorite thriller movies, how they find out about movies, what they find most effective in trailers, how often they go to the cinema, and if trailers help them decide to see a movie. Respondents are asked to select options from lists and provide written responses to explain their preferences.
This document is a film trailer questionnaire conducted to understand viewer interests in film trailers and genres. It contains 18 multiple choice questions about factors that influence viewing choices, preferences around trailer length and content, favorite genres and films, and whether viewers see films in theaters or wait for home release. The questionnaire aims to provide insights about crafting effective trailers for different genres.
The document summarizes research conducted through a questionnaire about audience preferences for horror films. 20 people aged 15-50 were surveyed about their gender, movie watching habits, favorite genres, and expectations for 15-rated and 18-rated horror films. The findings showed females generally prefer romantic comedies and paranormal horror, while males prefer action and psychological horror. This information will help shape the opening sequence to appeal to both male and female audiences aged 18-30 by creating a mysterious atmosphere without revealing too much of the plot.
This document is a media questionnaire asking about film preferences and possible comedic scenarios for two students on their way to school on a Monday morning. It asks the respondent's age, preferred film genre and why, examples of films they like in that genre and why, if they prefer programs aimed at their age and why, what they like to see in comedies, and possible things that could go wrong for the students on their way to school such as burning toast.
This document is a media questionnaire asking about film preferences and possible comedic scenarios for two students on their way to school on a Monday morning. It asks the respondent's age, preferred film genre and why, examples of films they like in that genre and why, if they prefer programs aimed at their age and why, what they like to see in comedies, and possible things that could go wrong for the students on their way to school such as burning toast.
This document is a 9 question questionnaire about horror movie preferences. It asks the respondent about their age, gender, whether they like watching films, their preferred horror film genres, whether they prefer films with deep or basic character relationships, whether they prefer horror films with happy or sad endings, whether they like cliffhangers, whether they like horror franchises, and what appeals to them in a horror movie.
The document discusses target audiences for a new film. The primary audience is aimed at adults aged 25 and over since the film is about working life and they would most relate to it. A survey was conducted with different age groups and found that those aged 18+ preferred drama and thriller genres the most. Therefore, the secondary audience is teenagers aged 15-17 since they also liked drama films and the film has a family drama theme. More details are given about the primary demographic audience, which is described as a 26 year old father living in London with a 4 month old child who spends $2,000 online annually. The recommended BBFC age certificate for the film is 12 due to weak violent language, abuse scenes, and some nudity
Questionnaire to find out the favoured film genre at CCS br3nd4xxx
This document is a film genre questionnaire for an A2 level media studies student named Brenda Mataire. The questionnaire asks respondents about their gender, age group, favorite film genre, preferred genre, and their last five films watched and five films they wish to see this year based on trailers in order to determine what genres are most popular and interesting to the target audience for a potential movie trailer.
Who would be the audience for your media product? Jack Francois
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to 18 people to determine the target audience for a thriller film. Most respondents were between ages 16-18 and preferred thriller and horror genres. They indicated that sound and props were most important for building tension, and that the antagonist is most engaging. Based on the results, the author determined their target audience is males aged 16-18 and the film will be rated 18 to include more gore and horror elements.
The document summarizes the results of a survey given to viewers of a film opening created by the author. The majority of respondents were between 16-18 years old and female, which was the targeted demographic. Most viewers had a positive initial reaction and wanted to see more of the film. Over half said they would watch the full film. The majority correctly identified the genre as drama. Most felt sympathy for the main character and understood the basic plot. However, some viewers were unsure if the opening fit the genre's codes and conventions as they were unfamiliar with media studies terminology. Overall the feedback was positive with room for improvement in technical quality.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire analyzing audience demographics and preferences. It asked questions about gender, age, favorite film genres, what attracts them to those genres, how often they visit the cinema, and the best time of year to do so. The results showed that most respondents were female, between ages 10-24, preferred comedy and action/adventure genres, and valued unique storylines. Over half visited the cinema at least monthly, with summer being the most popular cinema-going season.
The primary audience for the media product is teenage boys aged 13-19, as they generally prefer action and thriller films more than girls. However, the film also aims to attract females by featuring a female sniper, reversing the stereotype. The film also targets young adult males who have recently finished university. Feedback from 16-18 year olds confirmed they enjoyed the opening scene. The film will attract its target teenage male audience through the inclusion of cars, guns, and violence, which research shows this age group enjoys. The film would receive a 15 certificate from the British Board of Film Classification due to the level of violence.
The survey of 5 people found that horror was the most popular genre, with most watching films for 1-2 hours per week. Friends were the most common film watching companions. Illegal downloads are a major problem for the film industry, as 4 out of 5 respondents had illegally downloaded a film in the past. The open-ended responses showed different film preferences, with some not watching regularly and others only watching specific genres like action.
The survey of 5 people found that horror was the most popular genre, with most watching films for 1-2 hours per week. Friends were the most common film watching companions. Illegal downloads are a major problem for the film industry, as 4 out of 5 respondents had illegally downloaded a film in the past. The open-ended responses showed different film preferences, with some not watching regularly and others only watching specific genres like action.
This document contains a questionnaire to understand a target audience for thriller/horror films. It asks about demographics like age and gender. It also asks about preferences for genre, viewing habits, importance of music, favorite movies, interests in the genre, expectations for the films, and influence of actors/directors. The goal is to learn more about what draws people to thriller and horror films.
The script analyzes how well the story and characters are developed in the short film by reviewing key elements like concept, plot, structure, character development, motivations, pacing, and visuals. Feedback was gathered from people in the film industry and general audiences who were asked questions about the main character, different characters' motivations, and whether the plot followed their expectations. The feedback confirmed that the audience understood Eddie to be the protagonist and found unexpected shock moments in the plot, suggesting the script effectively developed the story elements and characters as intended by the writer.
The document summarizes the responses from a survey about ideas for a romantic comedy (rom-com) movie trailer. Key points:
- The survey respondents were mostly female and asked about their interest in rom-coms.
- Popular rom-com movies like "Love Actually" and "Notting Hill" were cited as favorites.
- Respondents seemed open to a typical rom-com storyline and showing the downsides of love.
- Filming on school premises may be difficult since most said no. Music preferences were for pop and indie genres.
The document summarizes the questions from a survey about a film and the reasons each question was asked. It includes pie charts showing the results for questions about the age and gender of respondents, whether they enjoyed the film, and their opinions on aspects like editing, camera work, lighting, storyline, characters, and plot twist. The questions were aimed at understanding who the target audience was and determining what aspects of the film people liked and disliked in order to identify areas for potential improvement.
An animated PowerPoint presentation explaining the definitions for some of the Burnet News Club words
This accompanies Glossary from the Tips and Tricks section from the Burnet News Club Handbook.
www.burnetnewsclub.com
The document describes the results of a questionnaire given to 20 individuals about films. The questionnaire included questions about respondents' ages, favorite film genres, what they look for in films, what they do not enjoy in films, and coming of age films they had seen. The most popular age range was 15-18 years old. The top three favorite genres were action, comedy, and drama. Respondents indicated that storyline and relatability were most important. Poor storyline, acting, and unrealistic plots were least enjoyed. Popular coming of age films included Grease, American Pie, and Ferris Bueller's Day Off, which take place in school settings.
This document is a questionnaire for a target audience of horror film fans. It asks for the respondent's age, favorite film genre, how often they watch horror films, why they enjoy the genre, if marketing influences their viewing decisions, an example of a film they saw due to promotions, what makes an effective horror film poster, and recently enjoyed horror titles. The goal is to better understand the horror film audience in around 2 minutes.
This document contains a questionnaire about film trailers. It asks respondents about their gender, age, occupation, preferred movie genres, what appeals to them in psychological thrillers, favorite thriller movies, how they find out about movies, what they find most effective in trailers, how often they go to the cinema, and if trailers help them decide to see a movie. Respondents are asked to select options from lists and provide written responses to explain their preferences.
This document is a film trailer questionnaire conducted to understand viewer interests in film trailers and genres. It contains 18 multiple choice questions about factors that influence viewing choices, preferences around trailer length and content, favorite genres and films, and whether viewers see films in theaters or wait for home release. The questionnaire aims to provide insights about crafting effective trailers for different genres.
The document summarizes research conducted through a questionnaire about audience preferences for horror films. 20 people aged 15-50 were surveyed about their gender, movie watching habits, favorite genres, and expectations for 15-rated and 18-rated horror films. The findings showed females generally prefer romantic comedies and paranormal horror, while males prefer action and psychological horror. This information will help shape the opening sequence to appeal to both male and female audiences aged 18-30 by creating a mysterious atmosphere without revealing too much of the plot.
This document is a media questionnaire asking about film preferences and possible comedic scenarios for two students on their way to school on a Monday morning. It asks the respondent's age, preferred film genre and why, examples of films they like in that genre and why, if they prefer programs aimed at their age and why, what they like to see in comedies, and possible things that could go wrong for the students on their way to school such as burning toast.
This document is a media questionnaire asking about film preferences and possible comedic scenarios for two students on their way to school on a Monday morning. It asks the respondent's age, preferred film genre and why, examples of films they like in that genre and why, if they prefer programs aimed at their age and why, what they like to see in comedies, and possible things that could go wrong for the students on their way to school such as burning toast.
This document contains a questionnaire about film trailers. It asks respondents about their demographics, including gender, age, occupation and favorite movie genres. It also asks what appeals to them in psychological thriller movies, their favorite thriller movie, how they find out about movie releases, what they find most effective in film trailers and how often they go to the cinema. The purpose is to gather information about audience preferences and behaviors related to film trailers.
This document appears to be the results of a questionnaire about film preferences. It asks respondents about their favorite film genre, narrative style, whether they prefer to watch films in theaters or at home, what TV channels they use to watch films and why, if they prefer realistic or fantasy-based films, if they are bothered by strong violence, lack of music, or absence of romance in films, and what age ratings of films they are willing to watch. The document contains the questions asked but does not show any answers or results.
This exit poll document asks viewers who saw the film "Walk Among the Tombstones" questions about their viewing experience, including their gender, whether they saw the trailer, how they would rate the film on a scale of 1-10, whether they watched for Liam Neeson or the storyline, what genre they thought it was, whether they would see a sequel in theaters, what made them want to see it, and what most interested them in the trailer. They are also asked if they would recommend it to family and friends.
This document is a questionnaire aimed at understanding what scares and draws the attention of a target horror film audience. It asks respondents questions about their horror film viewing habits and preferences, including how often they watch films, their ratings of sample possession films, what aspects most impact or scare them, and what they think makes for a successful horror film poster, trailer, and magazine. The goal is to gain insight into how to effectively market horror films to the target audience.
This document contains questions from a media questionnaire about movie watching preferences. It asks respondents about their gender, age group, how often they watch movies, preferred and disliked genres, whether they watch horror movies, what attracts or repels them from horror movies, what horror movie settings frighten them, if they prefer movies based on real events, and if gruesome aspects make horror movies more appealing. The questionnaire collects both multiple choice and open-ended responses about horror movie viewing habits and triggers.
The document discusses a student film project titled "Day Break". The film would follow a group of friends watching a horror film, with one friend becoming deranged and killing the others one by one. Primary research found that horror and comedy appeal most to the target 18-25 demographic. Secondary research on teaser trailers and the use of hand-held camera techniques would influence the filmmaking process.
The document is a 12 question questionnaire about film viewing habits and preferences. It asks respondents about their gender, age, how often they watch films, preferred genres, certificates they are likely to watch, specific films they have seen and enjoyed, interest in a film with a particular plot about a boy with an imaginary friend seeking revenge, how often they watch trailers and where, preferred trailer length, and what elements of a trailer influence their decision to watch a film.
The document is a 12 question questionnaire about film viewing habits and preferences. It asks respondents about their gender, age, how often they watch films, preferred genres, certificate ratings they watch, specific films they've seen and enjoyed, interest in a film with a particular plot about a boy with an imaginary friend seeking revenge, how often they watch trailers and where, preferred trailer length, and what elements of a trailer influence their interest in a film.
The document is a questionnaire about children's TV preferences. It asks children their age, gender, favorite shows including options like Goosebumps, Hannah Montana and Chuckle Vision. It asks about favorite genres, characters, settings and what they do or don't like in dramas. Questions cover typical viewing times and a preference for animated or live action shows.
The film starts with friends watching a horror film. One friend is affected differently, sparking something dark inside him that causes him to kill his friends one by one. It culminates in a terrifying standoff between the last survivor and deranged killer, ending with one dying at the other's hand. The film aims to appeal to 18-25 year olds and take influence from Scream by depicting killings influenced by films.
This document is a survey about the film "Walk Among the Tombstones" that asks respondents questions about their demographic information, opinions on Liam Neeson's performance, how they heard about the film, their reasons for watching it, whether they enjoyed it and would recommend it to others, and their rating of the film out of 10. It collects both multiple choice and open-ended written responses about the viewer's experience watching the film.
The document is a questionnaire about demographics, media consumption habits, and preferences regarding the thriller genre of film. It collects information on gender, ethnicity, age, location, sexual orientation, whether the respondent prefers going to the cinema or downloading films and how often, their favorite and least favorite genres, whether they like thrillers and why or why not, their favorite thriller subgenres, their definition of what makes a thriller, their favorite thriller title and why, and what attracts them to the thriller genre.
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This document contains a questionnaire for target audience research to help students complete a planning package for their A2 Media coursework. The questionnaire asks respondents about their age, gender, preferred film genres, what attracts them to certain genres and the thriller/mystery genre specifically, what draws them to film trailers, posters, and magazines, and key features they expect to see on posters and in magazines. The results will provide valuable information for the students to design promotional materials for their project to the highest standard.
The document contains questions about a person's film watching habits, including how many films they watch per week, their preferred genres, why they enjoy those genres, their opinion on film noir as a genre, what elements define a good film noir, and where they get information on films and their preferred venue for watching. It collects demographic information and gathers input on film preferences and consumption behaviors.
13. Do you find murder mystery films boring? If so, why ? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________