Monday 18 January 2016

Questionnaire results 2


Our fifth question is represented using a bar chart as it would be more difficult to read otherwise because it is not something we can show clearly through percentages. This question was based around our location and partially the timing we would do it at. The usual expectations of a horror tends to be in an abandoned house which does trigger a fright however again we thought we would choose something different and work on making it thrilling for the audience. We ended up deciding filming in an abandoned/derelict area which meant we had to consider many things  such as the weather (as it was outside) and the public.


Our sixth question was quite important as the blood was a significant focus throughout. Rather than using the normal 'fake blood', we made our own using different ingredients which meant we were able to easily change the texture and color of it ourselves. This question had four options which we thought were most likely to be the case. The highest percentages were for the blood looking realistic and seeing close ups of the wounds a fatalities. We took this into consideration and used both in our film; because of the realistic blood, we were able to do close ups of the wounds as the audience would most likely think it was real which is what we want them to do as the whole genre of horror is meant to scare the audience and haunt them.


This was our seventh question, which again we decided on, in relation to our final idea. We thought that to make it more realistic and not so highly age rated, we wanted to include a few conventions of another genre. The chart above shows how action would combine best with the horror genre. In our opening scene,we have used one convention of action which was the car and was somewhat a hit and run. To add to this, we ensured that the horror convention was to a higher level and that it would immediately scare the audience and have them on the edge of there seats; we used the idea of coming back to life which although inst very realistic, it is something which would scare the audience and make them believe otherwise.


This was our final question, which we also thought was very important as the anamatic is an important part to the build up of our film. We asked the audience to rate specific aspects of the anamatic out of 5; we thought that by doing this, we would be able to build upon our ideas and make them better in the real thing.

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