Question sheet
This week we did a survey to see if out target audience (primarily male aged 15-24) would be interested in our film idea:
- We showed them clips form 7 social realist films
- Cathy Come Home, Tyrannosaur, This is England, '71, Billy Elliot, Submarine, Slumdog Millionaire
- We gave them a question sheet about the clips
- Asked them to fill in their age/gender (almost all of them were a part of our target demographic)
The questions were presented to ppts in a table
format, but these were the questions
WHAT WE FOUND
- Name the film:
- they couldn't name most of the films
- most recognised Billy Elliot and Slumdog Millionaire, which makes sense as these were the 2 most commercially successful.
- Genre:
- we suspected a teenage audience would use the word 'drama' to describe most of the films, with hybrid exceptions '71 and Submarine probably being labelled as action/romcom.
- This was true for the most part, though 2 recognised the social realist theme.
- Slumdog Millionaire was thought to be a Bollywood production by a few of the participants (which makes sense as the majority of Indian films are Bollywood films), but the majority labelled it as rom-com/drama.
- Would they want to see more of the films:
- almost no one said they wanted to continue watching Cathy Come Home or Tyrannosaur,
- more girls than Boys said they would want to continue Billy Elliot (probably because the ballet plot line is too 'girly').
- '71 was the most popular among participants that they said they would want to continue because of the genre, but Slumdog Millionaire was also a popular choice.
- Had they seen any other films/tv shows that seemed similar:
- Only a few participants named similar films/tv shows they had seen
- This is England, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Book Thief and Inglorious Bastards were some that were mentioned
- But most said they had watched similar things
- this is positive feedback as it shows that though our target audience may not have been familiar with the clips we showed, they do have some interest in the genre
- Had they been to the cinema to see any films like these:
- only 1 participant had been to the cinema to see a social realist film (Slumdog Millionaire)
- This makes sense, as discussed in other posts low-budget indie films which tend to be more likely to explore heavy social realist themes are less commercially successful than studio/comedy films and therefore have a more difficult time with theatrical distribution
- Even The Journeyman, which we are taking lots of influence from, was screened at an indie film festival (The British and Irish Film festival)
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