Questionnaire results

Overall I received 15 questionnaires back from students who attended my sixth form. As my target audience is females of the ages 16-26 I focused on giving students in this category the questions. However a percentage of them were filled out by men as I believed it was better to get an opinion form both genders overall.

Out the 3 poster choices presented to them, 6 out of 15 people choice the fault in our stars poster as the one that appeals most to them. Les miserable came in second with 5 and never let me go with 4. Al together the results were close and only out by 1 or 2 choices.

When asking if you could change anything what would it be many people pointed out on the never let me go poster that the font needed to be bigger and bolder in order for it to be more eye catching. 2 out of the 5 that chose les miserables said that the overall poster was the best in comparison to the others however said it was too crowed meaning there was far to much too look at and analyse.

The main aspect that people said attracted them most amoungst all three posters was that they emotionally pull the audience in. For example, in the fault in our stars poster the way in which the two characters are position automatically denotes romance and due to the mise-en-scene such as the wire around the girls face also indicates that the narrative may also be a tragedy.  As dramas are commonly focused around emotion and realism this is an important aspect for me to focus on particularly when taking and choosing my final photo.

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