Friday 20 December 2013

Target Audience Questionnaire With Analysis Of Results

This link below is our survey that we created as a group to ask people around us what they thought about different types of horror films.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/RY2W6NP

We created a total of 10 different questions relating to horror films, the reason why we asked these different questions were for us to have a better understanding of the different horrors people enjoy. Then we was able to take the information and put it into our own horror movie. When looking at the results we realised as a group we would have to make some adjustments to some of our ideas to make an audience more attracted.



Above is a sound recorded analysis of the results we got given, we as a group assigned everyone a question to answer for us to record and put on our screen. After recording our questions we then recorded the screen bu using Quick Time and then used Final Cut Pro and put everything together. This was edited by Fern and Emma.

Monday 2 December 2013

Horror genre research

Horror film time line.

Below is the time line in which myself and Fern have created, we researched all the horror movies and how they have development in time. We both decided which horror films are the most well known and used them into or time line, our time lines starts from the year 1910 to the year 2013. In order to review the whole of our time line you will have to view in Dipty to review the full time line.



Iconography 

Below is a PowerPoint created by Emma, she researched horror iconography and what their effects are in horror films. With this research we will decide as a group what type of iconography we will use in out horror film, and what will link with our storyline.


Sub-Genres Research

Leah researched sub-genres research on horrors, and who they appeal to and what is included in them. We researched Comedy Horror, Science fiction, supernatural Horror, Psychological Horror, Gothic horror and Slasher horror.


Certificate Ratings
Finally Fern and Leah researched certificate ratings and what they mean for different films, they researched the U, PG, 12A, 12, 15 and 18 ratings. When researching they also discovered why different types of films have those certificate rating, this may be  because strong language may be used, or sex references.