Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Pandemic - Audience Feedback Questionnaire Results

We set up a survey for our audience to take in response to the two minute opening of our film, here are the results that we have obtained from this questionnaire.


From this question result, you can see that gender is split equally between male and female, which was our initial aim to target both genders.

This question shows us that our audience age is ranged from around 15 to 54, our original target age was 15 to around 50 so we have reached, and even exceeded our target audience with our opening sequence. The most of our audience were around the age of 15 to 24, we expected this to be the weight of our audience as our characters are around this age, therefore the audience can empathise more and relate to them.

All of our audience seemed to enjoy our opening sequence, which shows that people of different ages and gender can appeal to our film.

We were very pleased to see that our audience thought the setting for our film was suitable as we conducted a large amount of research individually, and as a group, on setting of the post-apocalyptic genre. This has clearly benefited us largely as our audience do not see a problem with a hospital being a setting within our film.

This was an open question that we set up to see what people believed could be changed about our opening sequence. The majority of people believed we should have given more details into the plot revolving around Rudy, the main character, and why he was in a coma. However, we did not give the audience much insight into this as we believed this would intrigue them and they would want to watch the full film. Others believed there was nothing that needed to be improved on. Another person said that there should be more dialogue, but we believed as there was a large amount of action in this scene, and the audience needed to understand what was happening which was important therefore we decided to have little dialogue in the opening sequence. Also, another person believed their should be more zombies, more zombies would appear throughout the full film but we did not want to overpower the main character, Rudy, as we wanted to immediately portray him as a domineering and powerful character.




Sunday, 22 February 2015

Pandemic Audience Questionnaire

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Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Our Production Logo


We decided to create a production logo that represented both us as a group, the film industry and also our chosen genre of horror. Our logo visually looks like a close up of an eye which represents the horror genre as usually close ups on eyes are to show fear. However, the eye is made up of text which says 'A C.A.M.E Thriller Series', where 'C.A.M.E.' is the name of our production company as the letters stand for our groups names; Cameron, Alana, Mollie and Ellis. We also stated that our company produces thriller series as we believe horror is a genre we would like to specialize in, therefore creating more  thrilling films in the future. The iris of our eye is supposed to represent an old film projector as it is shaped like that. This represents the whole film industry and the history of it and how times have advanced.

Monday, 2 February 2015

Film Title Logo

This is the logo we have made for our film in which we wanted to keep simple, but with meaning behind it. Our design shows the audience that something is abstract about our film and something is not right - hence the zombies. This is why the 'A' in our logo is upside down, it connotes abnormality which is clearly represented in our film.