Influential film feedback

Below is our feedback we collected from doing questionnaires about our influential films.

Zombieland –Feedback

Was it immersive? Why / Why not?
Common feedback we got about the film ‘Zombieland’ was that it was immersive at many points but we found out that the most immersive point was when the characters where interacting with either the zombies or the titles.
                “It made me feel like I was being chased by a zombie!”

What emotions did you feel during your time viewing the film?
Many of our participants said they felt exited to watch the film and intrigued to find out what had happened for the zombies to be there.
                “I felt engaged whilst watching the film and curious to see how the zombies came about.”

How did the music make you feel? Why?
The music for Zombieland was a rock song which is a completely different song choice to the one we have chosen for our film intro so we asked our participants how the music made them feel. Common answers to this question consisted of – “excited”, “on edge” and “empowered”
                “The music made me excited to watch the film and made it a very action packed intro!”

What aspect of the editing grabbed your attention? Why?
The editing was very dominant in this clip of “Zombieland” so we asked our participants what part of the editing they liked the most. The most repetitive answers was… “Titles” this is very good to see as our main task is to develop and intro for our film with engaging yet professional titles.
“I love how the characters interacted with the titles like by running into them as its engaging for the viewer and make you feel like you’re part of the film.”

What shots did you like the most?
The intro to Zombieland consisted of many different shots of what was happening at the time of the zombie outbreak. We asked our participants what part of the intro they liked the most. The most dominant answers are the shots of the people running / falling towards the camera.

“When the man is falling towards the camera and when the women is flying out of the windscreen of the car”