
This pie chart gave us more control over what the audience says about scaring them. These were ideas that we debated on having and the results helped us choose what kind of story line to go along with.

More people would like to see the monster in the trailer but it is quite close with people who
wouldn't want to see the monster of the film. We wanted to show the monster as our trailer
wouldn't make much sense without it.

As a group we liked the ideas of reflections as we have seen it used in many horror films and it always makes us jump so we thought it would be good to use in our trailer. The majority of people asked said that if they saw a reflection of something it would scare them.

We asked this question because the monster in our teaser trailer is going to have black hair and white skin, if the audience
didn't like girls with black hair and white skin and
didn't see them as that scary then it would have changed our ideas for the film.

This question allows us to see what the audiences worst fears are. The group had their own ideas of what scared them but it
helped to find out everyone e
lse's. This meant that we could broaden our ghost story.

This chart clearly shows that the majority of people asked did like gore to be in the horror movie they're watching. This helped us as we wanted to use gore in
our trailer and knowing that a majority like gore allowed us to do this without a bad review.

This pie chart shows that the majority of people asked were aged 16-24. This is the age that we wanted to target so this made our research more useful.

For our target audience we a group of people who are mainly girls. This
wasn't intentional but the class that we did it in just so happened to have more girls in it.
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