This is the first bit of research that you need to have completed for your coursework/production and the deadline for this to be presented on your blogs is MONDAY 19th October - you CAN have the lessons to complete final editing/prezi making/ppt stuff.
It's to get a grasp of current audience demand, demographics, contemporary topics of films, that kind of thing. Below is an example questionnaire that you can tinker with, edit and then produce in order to get your own feedback. So, what you've got to do, as an INDIVIDUAL, not as a group, is a market poll/info drop of current audience demands for feature films.
It's up to you how you distribute your questionnaire - some people have done this via plain old hard copy, interview face-to-face, email, facebook, twitter.. whatever, it doesn't matter. Although if you record yourself asking people these questions then that would be OUTSTANDING!! What matters are the responses and how you then format them ONTO YOUR BLOG in order to justify certain decisions you've made as a group in your filming.
The examiner will need to see these research results on your blog so make sure it's clearly presented and eventually labelled.
Have a look at this school's website - especially the fees for being educated there: £11,000 PER TERM!!! That's £33,000 a year!! No WONDER they've got all the latest gear and gadgets..
It's a public school... and they weren't adults - they were paid actors...
Some older films - I think from about 3/4 years ago...
Below is one of the best clips from Luther Series 3, ep 1. It's the opening scene and so has a lot of establishing responsibility - use this clip to complete a storyboard.
Be as detailed as you can - shot, angle, sound, editing etc
Here's the storyboard template - there'll always be hard copies in 08 so DO NOT PRINT MILLIONS OF THEM..
Try to get into the habit of storyboarding everything, every idea, every location shot etc - and posting them on your blogs
And here's the 'Remember Me' trailer:
The Music Box to show 'running' and dark shots plus plinky plonky scary music.