Friday 23 November 2012

Focus Group & Results


To get more of a good response from the people that were in the classroom at the moment we have created a kind of survey so that we can see the type of film that the audience would like us to make. The first idea is like the North By Northwest where there is an innocent man who is wrongly accused of taking an apparent  important object to the storyline but really has to relevance to the film at all. As you can see above, the first idea is the hero is being beaten up by the lackeys of the villain who wants the hero to give up the object only to find out that the the hero hasn't got it.
The second idea is something like the Manchurian Candidate where there is a group of military fighters who are out on a special mission somewhere in Asia and they get ambushed and one of their battalion members has been kidnapped and all of the group are trying to rescue him and then they find him but then the screen fades to black and then they all end up in a completely different area.
The last idea is the one that we have made up and is the one that we that we will start filming and produce. The storyline is where a man is running from a mental asylum since his split personality killed someone, so now he is one the run from the police and while he is running he is starting to remember some points from the previous nights. Some are from Nathaniel while others are the memories from Jonathan. These flashbacks continue until he comes to the end of a cliff where he stops for a a couples seconds, asks the question "Who am I?!" before he falls of the cliff.

Now we got with a group of people who were in the area and asked them if they could listen to all of the ideas that we had for out films and what they thought of them. Overall we got some really good feedback from all of the ideas, the two that mainly stood out were the last two ideas. The listeners said that they liked both of the films because they were both psychological movies. But also since most people like these kind of films it draws the audience to watch and see what will happen next.

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