Sunday 29 January 2012

Audience Research

During a class lesson, i put together a questionnaire using a tally graph to build up results on my answers. I asked 15 students my 11 questions, and here i will demonstrate my results. First of all is my questionnaire and the answers.

1) Do you watch movies often?

Yes: 13
No:  2

2) What Genre of movie do you prefer? 

Horror: 2
Romantic: 6
Crime:
Action: 1
Comedy: 6
Other:

3) How often do you watch movies? 

Daily: 4
Weekly: 10
Monthly: 1
Hardly ever:

4) Do you/Have you ever visited the cinema?

Yes: 15
No:

5) Do you watch your movies at home or the following: 

Home: 10
Friends, Familys or partners house:
Cinema: 1
Two or more of the above: 4

6) What days do you prefer to visit the cinema?

Weekdays excluding wednesday: 4
Wednesday: 8
Weekends: 4

7) Do you pay attention to the credits in a movie? 

Yes: 4
No: 11

8) Do you prefer British or American films? 

British: 1
American: 14

9) Does a comedy film increase the chances of you watching it?

Yes: 13
No:  2

10) Would you enjoy a spy film? 


Yes: 14
No: 1


11) Would you watch a film in black and white?

Yes: 5
No: 10

From my results there is a clear understanding that the majority of people who are teenagers/young adults watch movies. Movies are something that the majority have watched, wether its regular or not, we've still seen one! I found that when people visited the cinema, they tend to go on Wednesdays, this suggests that it is because of the Orange offer 2 for the price of 1. Maybe this is because the cinema is too expensive now? Maybe people prefer to watch their movies at home. My question is supported, as when i asked where people mostly watch their movies, ten of them said at home. American films tended to be more popular with my audience, maybe this is because of the Hollywood stars, there also tend to be more great American films out than British ones. 14 people said that they would enjoy a spy film, this is great and we wont have to worry about the audience not wanting to watch out opening sequence.



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