Tuesday, 14 October 2008

results from questionnaire research

22 people managed to fill in a questionnaire, but i have summarized the answers as if it was out of 20.
  • The majority of the people were middle aged and british.
  • The most popular British film was between Harry Potter and Billy Elliott.
  • 11 people thought that it was the actors that made the films british, 6 people thought they partly made it British and 3 thought it wasn’t down to them at all.
  • Undoubtedly, the 2 things a film must have are British actors and a British location, everyone agreed.
  • Everyone has watched between 1 and 4 films in the last year.
  • A few people didnt fill out the optional section as they haven't watched Harry Potter, whereas the others had so they did fill it out.
  • They thought the film was popular as the books were.
  • They agreed that the accent's and location is what made it a British film for them.
  • The cast choice was good because they matched up to that of the book.
  • No one preferred British films to American films however, with the exception of one person who said that American films rely on special effects too much, whereas our storylines are a lot more ‘real'.

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