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Quantitative Research
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Quantitative Research Jordan Crichlow
Overview
• After handing out quantitative questionnaires to my participants, I obtained a variety of answers, which I will now explore.
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• I handed out a quantitative questionnaire to a range of people and received 10 completed ones. Here are some examples:
Demographic
These types of questions help identify particular characteristics of my audience, such as their different ages, genders and
locations.
Are you male or female?Gender Chart
MaleFemaleOther (please specify)Prefer not to say
The majority of my participants are male – however, only by two more people. I tried to keep my quantitative audience as even as possible to prevent gender biased results.
Which age category do you currently belong too?
Age Chart
11-14 years old15-20 years old21-30 years old31-40 years old41-50 years old51-60 years old61 + years old
The majority of my participants are 15-20 years old. I questioned a variety of age groups to obtain a wider audience age demographic, and notice any media related patterns.
What is your ethnic background?Ethnicity Chart
WhiteAsian/Black BritishBlack/Black BritishOther (please specify)
The majority of my participants are of white ethnicity. I wanted to gain a wider ethnicity demographic to see whether it would affect their knowledge/experiences of media/social realism/short films.
What is your current main occupation?Occupation Chart
Full-time jobPart-time jobStudentOther (please specify)
The majority of my participants are students, and this allows me to compare and contrast the media related knowledge of students and workers/others.
Knowledge of the Genre
These questions are included to identify the media-related knowledge of participants, allowing me to identify any notable viewing habits. Overall,
it helps me to understand the audience demographic who will be interested in my product.
Have you ever viewed a short film?Viewing Short Films Chart
YesNo
The vast majority of my participants have viewed a short film. I therefore have a greater chance of gaining high standard responses, compared to participants who have not seen a short film.
What do you think a short film’s running time should be?
Short Film Length Chart
Under 5 minutesBetween 5-10 minutesBetween 11-15 minutesBetween 16-20 minutesOver 20 minutes
There was only a small difference in opinion, with the majority just favouring short films being 5-10 minutes long. The close results mean I have a challenge on what the duration of my short film length will be.
Have you ever seen any of these short films?
About a Girl
Antonio's Breakfast
September
Soft
Stripes
The Most Beautiful Man in the World
Two Cars One Night
Vincent
Youth
NoYes
Although 90% of participants have seen a short film, the majority of people who had not seen the specified films was always higher, or the same as people who had seen the film. Therefore, this tells me the distribution and marketing of short films may be a problem, possibly due to the lack of funding and wider commercial interest from companies and audiences’ alike.
Are you familiar with any of these short film screening sites?
Youtube Vimeo Shorts of the Week
Future Shorts0123456789
10
Screening Site Chart
Screening Site
The majority of my participants were familiar with the mainstream online sites, but not so much with the short film sites; this tells me short-film-only screening sites are targeted at a niche audience, and are not embraced by the wider demographic.
Viewing Habits
These questions allow me to understand the demand for media
and specifically short films.
How regularly do you watch feature-length films?
Feature Films Chart
DailyWeeklyMonthlyQuarterlyYearlyNever
The majority of my participants watch feature-length films either weekly or monthly, demonstrating their popularity for my audience.
How regularly do you watch short films?Short Film Chart
DailyWeeklyMonthlyQuarterlyYearlyNever
The majority of my participants never watch short films on any basis, despite previously finding out they have viewed some before; this suggests to me that they do not watch short films other than when they need too for educational purposes.
Which genre is of your most general interest?Genre Chart
HorrorComedyThrillerSocial RealismActionAdventureRomanceOther: Psychological
The majority of my participants enjoy the genre of comedy. What is noticeable is that nobodies favourite genre is social realism. This suggests to me that the mainstream genres always over-shroud the social realism genre by means of the audience’s general popularity and interest.
Do you find it easy to find shorts to watch?Finding Short-Films Chart
YesNo
The majority of my participants find it difficult to find short-films, which further demonstrates the decreased interest and popularity short-films are to the wider audience.
Content
These questions allow me to understand what participants think
about the content in films as a whole.
Select any themes/issues you consider to be underexplored in film.
Child AbuseAlcohol Abuse
Drug AbuseMental Bullying
AdulteryAbortion
PovertySexism
Racism/DiscriminationUnemployment
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Themes/Issues Chart
Series 1
The majority of my participants felt racism/discrimination and mental bullying were the most underexplored areas in film form. I particularly feel I should develop the issue of mental bullying.
Select any types/groups you consider to be underrepresented in film.
Working Class Citizens
Lower Class Citizens
Males
Females
Youth
Elderly
Minor Ethnic Groups
Mental/Physically Ill
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Types/Groups Chart
Types/Groups Chart
The majority of my participants believe mental/physical illness is a very underrepresented group; this was something I decided I would like to further explore.
What do you consider to be the most important about films?
Micro Elements Chart
StorylineCinematographySoundMise-en-SceneEditingActor(s)Director(s)Other (please specify)
The majority of my participants believed that the storyline was the most important aspect of films. I therefore shall prioritise the effect of my storyline to please my targeted audience demographic.
Select any aspects of stereotypical British social culture that you feel could be effectively
explored in short form film.
Aristocracy
Poverty
Gangsters
Binge Drinking
Substance Abuse
Smoking
Bad Weather
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Social Culture Chart
Social Culture
The majority of my participants believe substance abuse and binge drinking could be effectively explored in short form film.