Research Portfolio
Primary Research.
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Secondary Research
Quantitative Research.
Quantitative Questionnaire Responses.
These Responses are good because it gave me a good idea of who exactly my target audience is and what their opinion is on of the idea and screenplay.
Qualitative Research
I think that this synopsis I did on the film battle royale counts as qualitative research as i had to watch the film extensively and pay attention to actually be able to write this i think its a good example of primary qualitative research as i learned much about the plot.
Battle Royale Synopsis
The Japanese government started the battle royale act to control the youth of the country.
The protagonist Shuya Nanahara finds his farther has committed suicide and struggles to adapt to this new reality of his. The other main protagonist finds and helps the teacher Kitano who has just been slashed with a knife by a student.
About a year later, unaware of the battle royale act class 3-B are taken to a remote island where it is revealed they are taking part in this year's battle royale by Kitano and the military who kills the student who injured him.
The first few hours are chaotic with multiple students Shuya and Noriko vow not to kill any of their friends the antagonists Mitsuko Souma and Kazuo Kiriyama go on to kill multiple students some also commit suicide while Shinji Mimura plots to hack the military so they can escape.
Shuya and Noriko meet another protagonist Shogo Kawada who doesn't want to kill them only to defend himself he promptly leaves. Noriko gets sick and they find a clinic and it turns out Shogo is there after a while they become friends.
Shuya gets injured in an attack by Kiriyama and wakes up in a lighthouse after another shoot out, he escapes to find Noriko. After killing Mitsuko, Kiriyama kills all of the students who managed to hack the military. The protagonists arrive and Shogo kills Kiriyama
The main characters plot to escape. They kill Kitano. on the boat Shogo dies.
Flash forward they are fugitives labelled as murders by the government and on the run together.
Market & Audience Research.
Primary Research Mental Health
I wanted to see if being in nature actually helped mental health to fact check for my documentary so I asked random strangers if it did. I asked them a yes or no question that specifically states “Do you find that nature helps you mental health for example helps with stress?” I also asked these people at the location I chose to film. Which was in nature anyway so I think I was more likely to get a reliable response. Even if I did not get the results that I needed, I always had my own experiences to rely upon as this is a topic that I have looked into even before I started this documentary project.
I asked 15 people and surprisingly to me 12 out of 15 people said yes it does I'm not sure whether they were completely true to their words but there's tons of other research conducted that also proves this point for example (https://www.bbc.com/ownit/its-personal/nature-can-help-your-mental-health)
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