Questionnaire feedback By Ian Macdonald, Joey Boyden, Katie Wright and Libby Lovell.

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Questionnaire feedback By Ian Macdonald, Joey Boyden, Katie Wright and Libby Lovell

Do you understand our plot and what is happening to Robert? 5/8 said our plot was “kind of understandable but didn't know why he was looking for the killer”. Seeing as though the majority of people found it “kind of understandable” it obvious we have to make it clearer that he thinks he is a detective. 3/8 said it was confusing but should be clear in the “real deal” From this I got that they understood it as an audience, but because they only saw clips of our film (storyboard) then they wouldn't of grasped every detail.

On a scale of one to ten how clear do you find our story? The highest number that was said was 8 however this was only 2 people out of 8, the number that got put most was 7. These are relatively high which shows that people did understand the basic line of our story line. Some however did find the story a little difficult to grasp hence some low ratings around 4-5. We have used this information gathered to make amendments to our story to make It easier to understand.

Do you find the tune Robert tapped was eerie enough for our mystery/horror? From our questionnaire we have concluded that 90% of our viewers found the tune our protagonist tapped was eerie enough for the setting and character type we have tried to portray.

Seeing as though our film is a mystery/horror is there enough mystery and enough horror? If not how could we incorporate more? Everyone from our questionnaire said yes… therefor we must have enough! This does not mean that we could not add more as this was only the storyboard. Some people suggested that it was more of a mystery/thriller and one even suggested it was film noir

Did our techniques (montages', camera angles etc.) keep you on edge, keeping you intrigued for the whole of our film? We found from our questionnaire that 100% of the audience found the film intriguing an kept them on edge.

Did you trust our character before he murdered and why? 100% of people said yes to trusting Robert before he murdered, therefor it shows that we brought across his personality in the right way… so hopefully it’ll be a plot twist when he murders creating the atmosphere of a mystery/horror.

Did you find our murder twist happened at the right time or should we have kept you in suspense for longer? In our questionnaire we found the vast majority of people thought the character was revealed at the right time however some thought that we could have prolonged this for a little to perhaps give more mystery.

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