Results and analysis
What people expect to see in the first two minutes
This pie chart shows what the audience expect to see in the first two minutes of a thriller. The pie chart shows which conventions the audience expect to see. the biggest proportion is shadows in both genders and then blood. This helps my group to know what convections our target audience (14 and above) are familiar with, they can distinguish so our genre.
What people expect to hear in the first minutes
This bar chart shows what the audience expect to hear in the first two minutes of a thriller. The biggest proportion is instrumental slow score. (in female) This helps my group to know that an instrumental slow score is vital for a thriller opening sequence as it helps to create the mood and distinguishes the genre.How people expect the main character to be portrayed
This bar chart shows how the audience expect the main character to be portrayed in the first two minutes of a thriller. The biggest proportion is vulnerable in both genders. This helps my group to know that the main character needs to be portrayed as vulnerable in order for the audience to relate to the fears and emotions of that character. How people expect the villain to be portrayed
This 3D chart shows how the audience expect the villain to be portrayed in the first two minutes of a thriller. The biggest proportion is scary and friendly but manipulative. This helps my group to know how the villain, whom the audience should be frighten of, should be portrayed. By making this character both scary and friendly but manipulative then it will succeed in scaring the audience.
The emotions people have after watching the first two minutes of a Thriller
This pie chart shows the audience's response to thriller movies, the emotions that they feel after seeing the first two minutes of a thriller. The biggest proportion is scared (both genders) and excited and thrilled.(male) This helps my group aim to use convenctions that will create a similar audience response so that our genre can be distinguished.



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