Monday, 12 November 2012

Survey questions and why they were chosen

  1. What was the last teaser trailer you saw?The reason why we have chosen the question above is because it can give us an idea of what current teaser trailers look like and what genres they are and this can help us to decide what genre our teaser can be and how to structure it so that it seems like a real teaser edited by a professional.
  2. Will you or did you watch the film after seeing the trailer? The point of this question is to find out if the teaser had an effect on the viewer and what we can add or take away from ours to improve it and make it worth watching.
  3. Did you ever feel like a trailer deceived you after watching the film? The point of this question is make sure that our trailer can be as good as the film and not only show the two or three main parts in the film.
  4. What film genres do you enjoy?This is to give us an idea of what genres the age group which our film enjoy and how to make it appealing to them
  5. How do you watch trailers?This gives us and idea of where which should show the public our teaser  e.g. if most people answered YouTube we would try to advertise it as much as possible on that website.
  6. How often do you search the web for trailers? This question is to help us make sure that our teaser is available to public when they are looking for a new film to watch or just looking.
  7. What is your favorite film? This also helps to know how we should structure our teaser and how the films chosen teasers were put together.
  8. Did you see the trailer? This question is only to help us find out if people actually watch films because of the trailer or because of something they heard.
  9. What do you expect to see in a trailer for a film with a thriller genre? This is to give use and idea of what to include in the teaser so that it is eye catching and worth taking up 2 minutes of the viewers lives.
  10. How many movie trailers do you see on TV?  This gives us an idea of how many times the teaser trailer should be shown so that it sticks.

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