Over the half term break, I decided to look into different studies that movies had carried out once released. For example the key features that I specifically looked at was the people that were surveyed as this gave a rough idea as to how many people went to go see the film and of what age and sex they were. I looked at three films which had all been released in 2014. These were The Lunchbox, The 100 year old man who climbed out of the window and disappeared and 2 Days, 1 night. Below you can see the information that I grabbed from the studies that each individual film carried out.
The BFI states that they," Carry out exit poll surveys for all of the films that we support through out Distribution Fund. Exit Polls are standard practice for major releases, but much less so for smaller or independent films."
Here is the Link to the BFI website with all the exit polls on: http://www.bfi.org.uk/film-industry/lottery-funding-distribution/insight-reports-case-studies-audience-research/exit-polls
The BFI states that they," Carry out exit poll surveys for all of the films that we support through out Distribution Fund. Exit Polls are standard practice for major releases, but much less so for smaller or independent films."
Here is the Link to the BFI website with all the exit polls on: http://www.bfi.org.uk/film-industry/lottery-funding-distribution/insight-reports-case-studies-audience-research/exit-polls
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