Responsibilities
1) Preliminary task shot list – Jack Burton
2) Preliminary task Evaluation – Daniel Lawrence, Sean Auchombit, Jack Burton
3) Preliminary task – Daniel Lawrence, Sean Auchombit, Jack Burton
4) Mind map – Jack Burton
5) Outline idea for the two minute opening sequence –
6) Kidnapped Script – Daniel Lawrence
7) Kidnapped Script – Directors cut – Daniel Lawrence
8) Kidnapped Synopsis – Jack Burton
9) Questionnaire – first questionnaire – Daniel Lawrence
10) Questionnaire results – graphs – Sean Auchombit
11) Audience review – Individually written - Daniel Lawrence, Sean Auchombit, Jack Burton
12) Codes and conventions – Sean Auchombit
13) Genre research – Jack Burton
14) Pictures for the storyboard – Daniel Lawrence
15) Prop notes – Sean Auchombit
16) Cast notes – Jack Burton
17) Location notes – Daniel Lawrence
18) Storyboard – Sean Auchombit
19) Shooter – Thriller notes – Jack Burton
20) Batman(Dark Knight) – Thriller notes – Jack Burton
21) Bad Boys 2 – Thriller notes – Sean Auchombit
22) The Departed – Thriller notes – Daniel Lawrence
23) Score notes – Sean Auchombit
24) Shot List for the two minute Sequence - Jack Burton
25) Two minutes opening sequence – Daniel Lawrence, Sean Auchombit, Jack Burton
26) Questionnaire – second questionnaire – Jack Burton, Daniel Lawrence
27) Questionnaire results – graphs – Sean Auchombit
28) Audience Review 2nd questionnaire – Individually written – Daniel Lawrence, Sean Auchombit, Jack Burton
29) Evaluation – Individually written – Daniel Lawrence, Sean Auchombit, Jack Burton
Audience Questionnaire Analysis - Sean Auchombit

After handing out our questionnaires to people who are ages 15-17 and 18 and above (split 50/50), we took the conscious decision to give slightly more questionnaires to males as opposed to females and typically it is the males who enjoy thrillers more. I am happy that the majority of people that filled out the questionnaire said that they thoughts genre was a thriller and although some saw it as an action film, it is still good as it means we can appeal to both audiences simultaneously whilst still using the conventions of a thriller in our 2 minute opening sequence, it also means that we have targeted our audience correctly and accurately. I am happy that 75% of the people that answered the questionnaire thought that it met there expectations of what could create as it shows us that we have performed and used the conventions very well. This also shows that our 2 minute opening sequence is thrilling and could possibly rise above the viewers expectations. I am very happy that the antagonist and protagonist were clear to the viewer within our 2 minute opening sequence, I am happy with this because it is necessary for any thriller to have the audience understand who the heros and villains are so as it doesn't confuse them and they know to cheer for.