Thursday 19 March 2015

Cover Questionnaire

Primary Research.
Cover Questionnaire.
I have watched all of the Quentin Tarantino films again so that I can see which ones I am wanting to use in my boxset. Also so that I can re watch and find out which scenes I should use on my covers and also in my publication about Tarantino and his films. But as well as me doing my research I think that it would be best if I found out other peoples favourite or most iconic scenes not just mine. This questionnaire will help me to determine which scene I should go for, for each of the film covers.

Django.
1.  Revenge Whipping - 2
2. Cigarette Scene - 3
3. The Walk - 4
4. Overhearing - 1

Inglourious Basterds.
1. This is my best work. - 3
2. Carving the N. - 5
3. Formal. - 1
4. Post it note game. - 1

Reservoir Dogs.
1. The Walk. - 4
2. Tips please. - 0
3. The Ear. - 2
4. Gun Cross. - 4

Kill Bill.
1. The fight. - 5
2. Deadly Assasins. -2
3. Gogo. - 2
4. Crazy 88. -1

Kill Bill Volume 2.
1. The Other Eye. - 2
2. Buried Alive. - 4.
3. Five Finger Death. - 3
4. Pai Mei Fight. - 1

Pulp Fiction.
1. Quarter Pounder.- 3
2. The Crash. -1
3. Honey Bunny. -2
4. The Twist. - 4

True Romance.

1. Popcorn Spillage. -  3
2. The Sicilian Scene. -3
3. I Love You. -1
4. The Get Away. -  3

Jackie Brown.
1. Where's the car? -7
2. Chilling. - 1
3. Who's is that? - 1
4. The Kiss. - 1

Death Proof.

1. The Feet. -3
2. Riding the Car. - 3
3. The Crash. - 3
4. Oh Dear. - 1

The final scenes chosen.
After asking 10 people about each film, these were the scenes that were chosen for each cover. I found this quite difficult as most people I asked, hadn't all of Quentin Tarantinos films. Therefore I went through about 50 different people until I found enough people for each film.

Django.

Inglourious Basterds.

Reservoir Dogs.

Kill Bill.

Kill Bill Volume 2.

Pulp Fiction.

True Romance.

Jackie Brown.

Death Proof.

Some of the answers came to a tie, therefore I have made a decision on each of them. Now that I have got all of the most iconic scenes, I can continue to illustrate them in the way that I have been doing for Pulp Fiction. After doing this I will then decide on how they will be laid out on the covers of the DVDs, and how they will work in the publication about Quentin Tarantino and his films.

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