2. *I created a questionnaire on Survey Monkey to see what my
target audience thought of my final draft of my script. *This is
what my survey looked like (I also included a copy of the
script):
3. *Question One Responses: What do you think are the themes
and issues of this script? *From my research my script does clearly
express the themes and issues I am trying to portray as my target
audience were able to identify them easily, however only one was
replied with parental neglect which is one of the biggest issue I
am trying to promote in my film. *
4. * *Question Two Responses: Who do you think in this story is
the main character? *I had mix responses about who the main
character is, half suggested that the Mother was the protagonist
and then the other half picked Lane Only one response suggested
that both of them are the main character. This makes it interesting
as their choices may be down to who they can relate to more as a
whole.
5. *Question Three Responses: Can you identify the want, need
and obligation of the character? *All my responses are varied
depending on who they thought was the main character, however they
have clearly identified the want, need and obligation for both
character giving me a clear indication that my film expresses these
clearly. *
6. *Question Four Responses: In the end do you think the mother
gets what she wants or what she needs? *Again I received mixed
responses but the majority suggest that the mother gets what she
needs because Lane has removed the problem for a while and has
received a wake up call. However one of the responses suggested
that she got both what she wanted and what she needed, which is
interesting way of interpretation of it. *
7. *Question Five Responses: For an alternative ending do think
the Mother should join Lane at the table and have a cigarette with
her? Or for only lane to have the cigarette? Why? * *The majority
of responses said that only Lane should have it because it shows
her dominance, power and independence. Also because the mother did
not stand up for herself or for her daughter which she should of
done. Although one of my responses suggests that the mother should
join her but to only extinguish the cigarette This would be a
interesting ending as it would show that the mother now has
strength now that the man is out of the way, however it would ruin
this perception of how weak the woman is.