Monday, 7 November 2011

Questionnaire, reasons for various questions;

Examples of important questions:

  • Age group - Giving them wide options, helps me target a wider audience and make the film more attractive to others. e.g.
18-20 20-25 25-35 35-50 50+


  • What makes a Social Drama successful?
(open question, leaving it to them to answer in space provided. This ensures that I complete this and make it successful)

  • In your opinion, what is/should be the most important feature in a Social Drama?

(closed question, giving them examples such as; location, actors, storyline, costume etc. This, again, provides me with how others perceive the elements in Social Drama and what I should concentrate on.)

  • Typically, which location should a Social Drama be focused in?

(closed question; household, streets, cafe, park, town etc.Again, provides me with that information.)

  • Which themes do you think Social Drama films focus on the most?
(closed; teen pregnancy, drug/alcoholic abuse, economic/employment trouble, child abuse, abuse in relationships. Also providing an 'other' option and provided space.)

  • Which themes do you think Social Drama's should focus more on?-(any of the above?)

(open question, space provided, helps me have more options, and determines audience)

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