Monday, 31 January 2011

Questionnaire Results

1. What colour would you mainly associate with a thriller?
2. What iconography (props) would you think a thriller would have in it?
3. What setting would you associate with a thriller?
4. Do you think murder is too common in thrillers?
5. In a good thriller, do you think it’s better filmed at midday or dusk?
6. Do think the idea of having an unknown character as the criminal is a good idea?
7. Do you think flashbacks would work well in a thriller?
8. In thrillers, what do you most expect to happen?
9. What film stars would you associate with a thriller?
10. What is your most favourite thriller of all time?

1.       Red, black and white,
Red and black.
2.       A weapon, knives or a gun,
Female victim to add to the appeal to pity.
3.       A deserted town or empty fields,
A desolate location, really isolated and makes the character look completely alone, like abandoned buildings or woods.
4.       Yeah it can be, but its good if you don’t know who did it,
Yes but it makes the thriller interesting and engaging.
5.       Dusk is more suspense building,
Midday’s more normal; so it could be used to show a massive movement away from the equilibrium.
6.       Yeah
Yes it would keep the audience engaged to the film and introduce and enigma to the story.
7.       Yeah they would,
Yes it’d open up answers to an enigma.
8.       Someone to be in trouble,
A question to be presented and it be answered over the course of the film.
9.       Leonardo di Caprio,
Robert de Niro.
10. Seven
Cape Fear
By Thomas Beal

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