To create this questionnaire we used Microsoft Word. This was the easiest and simplest way to make the questionnaire. For this particular questionnaire we printed 20 out and handed them to people in our media class to fill out then give back to us once done.
Question 1:
What gender are you?

We began by asking the gender as it was a a general question that you would expect within a questionnaire. We have asked more girls to fill out a questionnaire as we did not have a wide selection of people to ask meaning that we had to ask the people that we could. However, this could work out well as boys generally tend to not be more "brave" and not as easily frightened, so is a good idea to find out what is scary and females will get more scare by a 'horror' generally. Although some males may tend to prefer the more gruesome horrors therefore giving us fairly varied results.
Question 2:
What age range do you fall into?
The age range which we asked was mainly between 15-18 years as we had a limited selection of people to fill out our questionnaire. We asked people in our media group meaning that they were around the same age group as us. by doing this we have probably asked the right age group anyway as we would aim our film at this age range and they would then become our target audience.
We have noticed that the younger generation do generally enjoy horror themed films and enjoy the supernatural or scaring themselves. This is good for us as our film will have an audience already as well as other audiences.
Question 3:
3. Would you watch a Horror film?
The results of this question show us that a vast majority of people would watch horror films within the age group we had selected. This means that it is a good idea that we produce this genre film as it has demand and would be successful. However, if only a few people chose the option yes, then it probably wouldn't be a good idea to produce the film as not many people would watch it..
Question 4:
The majority of 'Horror' films you watch are rated what age?
We used this question to see what the average age rating was that people watched, this was age 18. This means that we will rate our film at 18. This is good as the age rating is higher it means that the film can contain more graphic scenes and can be made to be more frightening. This means that our target audience will be around the age of 18 and the film shall be made to suit this age group.
Question 5:
5. How often do you watch 'Horror' films each month?
The results from this question show us that people will watch horror films every month and some people watch them up to between 16-20 times a month. This is good as our target audience will watch this genre fairly regularly, although, not every day it is regular enough for us to produce the film with our chosen genre.
Question 6:
What are your favourite elements of Horror films?
We asked this question so that we could find out what our target audience believe makes a successful horror film. we gave a wide selection of elements for different horror films to make sure that we got more specific answers. The results show that physiological horror films and blood/gore horror films, this makes these horror films the most preferred ones out of the elements. So we should use these features within our film to gain a successful horror film for our target audience.
Question 7:
Which age group do you think horror films are aimed at?
This question shows us that most of the people think that horror films should be aimed at people aged between 15 to 18 years. This is a good age range for us as our target audience are around this age group anyway and will most probably be rated 18. This reassured us that the target audience we have chosen the right target audience for our film.
Question 8:
What is your favourite horror film?
We decided to ask an open ended question to find out our target audience what their favourite horror film is so that we can look at the features they used to make a successful horror film and to also compare these features to ours of our own.
The results of this question were:
Sweeney Todd - 1
Question 9:
What do you expect from a horror film?
What is your favourite horror film?
We decided to ask an open ended question to find out our target audience what their favourite horror film is so that we can look at the features they used to make a successful horror film and to also compare these features to ours of our own.
The results of this question were:
Saw - 10
Wrong Turn - 3
Paranormal Activity - 3
Dorian Gray - 1Sweeney Todd - 1
The Crazies - 1
Amity ville Horror - 1
It is clear that our target audience's favourite film was Saw as it gained half of the votes. This suggests that out target audience like films with plenty of gore, violence and contains a lot of shocking scenes and suspense. It also has some features of weird/creepy elements. Question 9:
What do you expect from a horror film?
We asked another open ended question, this is because we wanted to see what features our audience expected and wanted from a horror film. This will help us make our film more successful and easier to plan out in order for our target audience to enjoy it.
The results of this question were:
The results of this question were:
Sickened - 1
Unexpected - 2
Tension - 1
Blood/Guts - 5
Supernatural - 2
Scary - 3
Jumpy - 1
Suspense - 2
Death - 2
Realistic - 1
As we can see from these results, our target audience expect to see 'blood/guts' and 'scary' features meaning that we will have to include this within our horror film to make sure it is successful. It also shows how we don't have to concentrate on features such as jumpy and sickened as it was less popular.
Question 10:
What emotion do you expect from a horror film?
We asked this question to find out exactly what emotion our audience expect to feel whilst watching a horror film. We can then meet these expectations and make people feel the emotion that they expect.
As we can see from the results a majority said that they most expected to feel fear. We can then create an atmosphere which will make the audience feel fear. However, many people also said that they would expect to feel shock. This means that we should also try to add shocking features to our film and events which will make the audience feel shocked.
As we can see from the results a majority said that they most expected to feel fear. We can then create an atmosphere which will make the audience feel fear. However, many people also said that they would expect to feel shock. This means that we should also try to add shocking features to our film and events which will make the audience feel shocked.







