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Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Crime Thriller Genre Questionnaire Answers
Chloe
1. Yes
2. Less often
3. An old detective like Morgan Freeman or Brad Pitt
4. Mysterious and creepy
5. A typical crime scene
Sophie
1. Yes
2. Less often
3. An old and experienced detective
4. Mad and mysterious
5. Dark, few characters and a sense of mystery
Josh
1. Yes
2. Monthly
3. A policeman who has personal interest in a case. He is quite intelligent and doesn't take long to work things out.
4. A criminal trying to smuggle or something of the like. Either a 'hard' man or someone who owns a nightclub.
5. An introduction to the main criminal and their life.
Seb
1. Yes
2. Once every two months
3. Strong and mysterious.
4. Evil and manic.
5. Dark. Sense of death and mystery.
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Noticeably we only have four questionnaires here, and they are of people in the same age bracket of 16-18. The reason we have asked people from the 16-18 age bracket is that they are our target group. We decided targeting people of our own age would be easier, considering one, that we don't really have any previous experience of film making and two, that we both know what people of our age like to see in a film. The reason we haven't asked any more people from this age bracket is because we noticed the answers to each question were all very similar. For example, in reply to the question asking how the person would describe a typical Crime Thriller protagonist, the answer was always along the lines of 'old', 'experienced', 'strong' and 'intelligent'. Myself and Frank both felt we knew exactly the type of character the respondents meant and have a good idea of the character types and setting types that they refer to in their answers. We therefore felt it would just be a waste of our Planning time to carry on going through questionnaire replies.
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