Audience Research Questionnaire Results
I conducted my Questionnaire by asking 10 different people,
per question, and organised the results into the following pie charts:
The first question was populated by the answer 'Suspense'
as many thought it was key to feel excited as to what will happen next. It
keeps people on the edge of their seats, always wanting more.
The majority of people, I asked, felt as if 'Music' achieved
most of the suspense in a Thriller film. Most feel that 'Music' incorporates
different speeds which add a variety of moods and atmosphere's to the film.
This question was tough as it has two interested answers. It
was between a 'Chase Scene' and a 'Flashback' although 'Flashback' became notorious;
'Chase Scene' wasn't far behind. A 'Flashback' encourages the audience to think
and enlightens them to know what's happening, so the film can jump straight
into the action without anyone feeling lost or unknowing.
This was a clear answer as nearly everyone managed to pick
'As little as possible'. By films revealing as little as possible it enables
the audience to be aware of the story-line however it could have multiple
interpretations therefore the audience is incapable of clinching onto what's
happening next straight away.

'Tension Music' was founded to be the most conventional
because it has the ability to create different emotions upon the audience but
it can also clarify the scenes and characters mood.
I wasn't surprised to find 'Trailer' as the most selected,
since the producers put a lot of money and time into the trailer because they
want to grab the viewers attention and pull them into buying the film.

'Gore' became justified to an extent that near enough
everyone doesn't go to watch a Thriller for 'Gore' but for a creative,
extraordinary plot. 'Gore' is as a conventional trait for a Horror film.

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