Friday, 5 February 2010

Questionaire

For my questionnaire I will also post it on Facebook and hopefully get some more responses from there, and will also use some of the questions for my one-to-one interviews.

1. How would you define dramedy, and have you heard the term before?
2. Do you prefer higher levels of Comedy or Drama?
3. What would you expect to learn from the opening?
4. Would you say an opening with a feel-good music track would help you more easily settle into watching the film?
5. The film is centred around 4 teenage guys. Only one of them has a girlfriend, should she also be introduced in the opening, or shown later on?
6. As the film opening in centred around the four running to a gig do you think the time of day should be afternoon, evening or night?
7. Do you think the shots should pass fluidly and relaxed or jumpy and quick?

3 comments:

  1. 1. never heard of it! i'm guessing its a cross between comedy and drama?
    2. comedy
    3. establish the characters, setting
    4. guess so, but i wouldn't say it's essential
    5. opening!
    6. evening, more atmospheric
    7. if they're running, jumpy and quick surely?

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  2. 1, its a comedy drama
    2. high levels of both please but maybe not at the same time.
    3. An introduction to the characters and setting.
    4. it depends what your trying to achieve, if the film is a feel good film sure.
    5.in the opening she should be stunning and scarcely clad.
    6. evening
    7. jumpy and quick like a rabbit on E

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  3. 1. its probably not even a word
    2. Comedy
    3. I'd expect to be given a background to the story as well as an introduction to the characters
    4. Yes
    5. Shown later
    6. evening
    7. quick and bouncy because they're in a rush

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