1. Do you like Thriller films?
Yes 61.54%
No 00.00%
Kind of 38.46%
2. How often do you watch movies?
Every Day 7.14%
Weekly 57.14%
Bi-Weekly 14.29%
Monthly 21.43%
Yearly 00.00%
Never 00.00%
3. Which name do you prefer for an action thriller film?
The Case 7.14%
Payback 42.86%
Dismissal 21.43%
A packet of revenge 14.29%
Other 14.29%
(Fallout and Taken were other suggestions)
Payback was the most popular answer so we have decided to use it as our Title for our film.
4. Are you more likely to see a film if it has...
Unknown Actors Unlikely
Hollywood Stars Likely
Explosions Most Likely
More narrative than action Likely/Undecided
More action than narrative Likely
Violence Most Likely
Not Violent Undecided
Strong Language Likely
Confusing plot line Undecided
From this we can see that our film will be more enjoyed if there are explosions, more action than narrative and some strong language.
5. What do you expect form an action thriller film?
General feedback says: Intriguing plot lines, violence and explosions.
6. Would you be more likely to see a low budget film or a high budget film?
Low Budget 00.00%
High Budget 28.57%
Doesn't matter 71.43%
7. How long will a trailer have to be before you lose interest?
0-10 seconds 00.00%
11-20 seconds 00.00%
21-30 seconds 21.43%
31-60 seconds 42.86%
60+ seconds 35.71%
This suggests our trailer needs to be between 21-30 seconds to keep our audience interested but also be able to show enough information.
8. Do you expect a thriller to be set in an urban environment or countryside (secluded)?
Urban Environment 71.43%
Countryside 28.57%
This shows us that our film should be set in an urban environment rather than a countryside setting.
9. Do you ever take notice of advertisement on social networking sites?
Always 7.14%
Sometimes 28.57%
Rarely 35.71%
Never 28.57%
This shows us that it would be pointless in spending money on advertising on social network sites like Facebook or twitter.
10. What is your favourite Thriller and why?
Many answers were along the lines of "it keeps you on the edge of your seat."