Sophie's questionnaire

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Name: Sophie Carey Age: 17 Gender: Female The Project – Opening Scene Audience Feedback 1. Please list below, your expectations when watching a horror film. 2. Were these expectations met during the opening scene? If yes, please comment how and to what extent they were effective. 3. Specifically, what elements of the opening scene attracted, satisfied or entertained you as a viewer? 4. Do you believe that you are the intended audience for the product? What other ages and genders do you think this media product would attract/appeal to? Suspense building music Scary sound effects POV camera work/Hand-held camera work ‘Jumpy scenes’ A group of young characters A villain/killer/supernatural ‘Low key lighting’ Yes, the expectations that I listed above mostly featured in the opening scene. The scary ‘laughing’ sound effects combined with the creepy soundtrack created suspense. Many of the scenes were shot in low light making creating a scary atmosphere and it ended with a jumpy scene of the masked face. I believe that the conventions/expectations were effectively positioned and used to entertain the audience. Personally, I love sound effects and the deep laughter and whispering dramatically added to the suspense in the scenes. It was combined well with the music and events that occurred to the character in the scene and was made to sound ‘distant’ with an echoed effect. Also, the use of the open, dark and isolated forest/wood scene(s) kept me on the edge of my seat as I was awaiting more fright, and obviously the jumpy scene with the sharp change in music was what i was waiting for, like in all horror films really. Yes I think I am part of the ‘target audience’ for this media product as horror films tend to be aimed at the younger generation. I would say that a product of this genre would attract and appeal to males and females and probably up to the age of 50.

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Name: Sophie Carey Age: 17 Gender: Female

The Project – Opening Scene Audience Feedback

1. Please list below, your expectations when watching a horror film.

2. Were these expectations met during the opening scene? If yes, please comment how and to

what extent they were effective.

3. Specifically, what elements of the opening scene attracted, satisfied or entertained you as a

viewer?

4. Do you believe that you are the intended audience for the product? What other ages and

genders do you think this media product would attract/appeal to?

Suspense building music Scary sound effects POV camera work/Hand-held camera work ‘Jumpy scenes’ A group of young characters A villain/killer/supernatural ‘Low key lighting’

Yes, the expectations that I listed above mostly featured in the opening scene. The scary ‘laughing’ sound effects

combined with the creepy soundtrack created suspense. Many of the scenes were shot in low light making

creating a scary atmosphere and it ended with a jumpy scene of the masked face. I believe that the

conventions/expectations were effectively positioned and used to entertain the audience.

Personally, I love sound effects and the deep laughter and whispering dramatically added to the suspense in the

scenes. It was combined well with the music and events that occurred to the character in the scene and was made

to sound ‘distant’ with an echoed effect. Also, the use of the open, dark and isolated forest/wood scene(s) kept

me on the edge of my seat as I was awaiting more fright, and obviously the jumpy scene with the sharp change in

music was what i was waiting for, like in all horror films really.

Yes I think I am part of the ‘target audience’ for this media product as horror films tend to be aimed at the

younger generation. I would say that a product of this genre would attract and appeal to males and females and

probably up to the age of 50.

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Name: Sophie Carey Age: 17 Gender: Female

5. Based on watching the opening scene, would you feel satisfied by watching a full length

version?

Yes I would be satisfied by watching a full version as I would expect it to include the horror film conventions and

keep myself and other audience members ‘uncomfortably entertained’.