1) How is the antagonist/clown represented to you?
Entertaining Scary Eerie Mysterious
2) Are our binary oppositions appropriate for the horror genre? (Good&Evil)
Yes No
3)Do you feel our princesses (victim's) are represented as vulnerable and innocent?
Yes No Mostly
4) How could we change the costume of the clown to conform to the horror genre even more?
5) Our trailer is in a non-linear order, do you feel this is successful for the horror genre? Why?
6)Do we include enough enigma codes? Do you feel the unanswered questions keep you engaged throughout?
7)What would you change about the mise en scene to connote fright and conform to our chosen genre?
8)Do you feel a state of equilibrium from the outset?
9)We haven't included any dialogue in our production, we used non diegetic sound including soundtracks and sound effects. Would you prefer dialogue? Why? Do you feel you would get to know the characters more personally?
10)We supported Tessa Perkins theory of representations changing and evolving. How do you feel interpretations and stereotypes of clowns are changing?
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