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Primary research task sheet…

You are required to conduct a survey with a sample size of at least ten people, asking them
the three questions listed in task one. Complete the other tasks on here which follow it and
place them on your website in the “Research” section. Call the document/information you
produce for this sheet your PRIMARY RESEARCH. UPDATE: the YELLOW bits all need doing
in order to pass!

TASK ONE:
Question 1: Name an example of an animation or scene which has made you feel
HAPPY. Explain WHY it did.

Whenever mark Hamill voices the joker as he’s my favourite joker and every time he’s on
screen he steals every scene and that laugh in particular… just iconic.
Question 2: Name an example of an animation or scene which has made you feel SAD.
Explain WHY it did.

In toy story 3 when the toys are being led to the incinerator and it looks like they're
especially being a child at the time it made me upset.
Question 3: Name an example of a piece of audio you feel really added to an animation. It
could be a sound effect, voice actor, ambience or music. (U5, LO1, AC1.2)

The intro Batman the animated series as its easily recognisable and gets me pumped every
time I go back and watch the episodes.

Explain how you are going to ask these questions, how you will record the answers and
how you will represent them on your Weebly page.

TASK TWO:
Question 1: How are you going to ask these questions? (hint: methods of reaching
your audience)
Using a survey or going and asking for peoples opinions.

Question 2: How will you record the answers?


By writing them down in my notepad.

Question 3: How will you interpret them and present this on your Weebly page?
By asking them for more detail and then placing them on weebly.
TASK THREE:
When you’ve completed the survey, show evidence of it on Weebly. This could
include:
 screen grabs of the questions and results
 A URL/link to the survey.

TASK FOUR:

Write a short conclusion about what you’ve learnt from each question (maybe a common
pattern or trait?) and how the answers to each question might help you develop your
animation ideas.

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