1.The results from my second questionnaire show me that the respondents to my questionnaire think that tense scenes for example chase sequences help make a good horror film, as well as scenes that make the viewer jump for example something unexpected happening like someone jumping out from somewhere and attacking the victim.
2.The responses to my second question is that the best way to make a film scary is to make it dark, this could mean setting a lot of the scenes at night, some of the respondents also mentioned that gory scenes make a film scarier.
3.The responses to my third question were mixed but the majority of people wanted the voiceover to not say anything until near the end of the film where the voiceover should say the title of the film.
4.The majority of the respondents to my fourth question preferred the background music to cut in and out throughout the trailer instead of being constant throughout the trailer.
5.The most popular response to the fifth question was that the information necessary is the name of the film, the names of the actors, the age rating of the film, the films website and the release date of the film.
6.A lot of my respondents said that one of the most important factors in making a good film trailer is that the trailer should be fast paced with action scenes, not have too much dialogue in and to have a good voice over.
7.Some of the trailers for other horror films include jeepers’ creepers, The Last House on the Left, final destination and hostel.
Thursday, 3 September 2009
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