This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people, 7 people do not read magazines and 3 do read film magazines. This suggests to me that most of my target audience is not likely to read my magazine which makes me want to produce a magazine that will be read.





This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people, 9 of them are updated on the new films being released and only 1 isn’t. This tells me that a major part of my target audience do keep up on new releases which makes my magazine even more important as it will have information on new releases.


This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people, 8 of them like watching films and 2 do not. This clarifies to me that my magazine will intrigue my target audience as the topic of my magazine is film and will be written around that topic.



This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people, 6 of them would rather find out information on the film by watching the film, while the other 4 would rather instead find out information of a film from a film magazine. This interests me as almost half of the population find information from a film magazine which improves my chances of people reading my magazine as it will have tons of information on the film.





This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people, 4 of them’s favourite genre is action, while 3 other people chose comedy, 2 others chose horror and only one chose fantasy. This clarifies to me that there are a variety of genres to give information to, that will interest my demographic. 







This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people, 7 of them find it important that the magazine has exclusive information on an upcoming film, while the other 3 don’t. This tells me that my magazine will be of an importance to my target audience as it will include exclusive information for the readers.








This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people:
·     2 would pay £1.50
·     1 would pay £3
·     1 would pay £0
·     2 would pay £2
·     2 would pay £0.50
·     1 would pay £4
·     1 would pay £5
This makes me think about what price I will set my magazine at for my audience. I don’t want to set it too high but also not too low. This is vital information that will massively affect my magazine.









This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people, 8 people find that the cover of the magazine catches their attention when looking at magazines. While 2 people gets their attention caught by the image. This is valuable to me as I need to catch the attention of people walking by to pick up my magazine and read it. This causes me to think hard about how the cover will look like. 
 






This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people:
·      4 watch films/series from Netflix
·      3 watch films/series in cinemas
·      2 watch films/series online
·      1 watches films/series on tv

This suggests to me that there are a variety of ways/platforms that people can watch film/series. As Netflix has the highest population, this suggests to me that I should include information on the new releases coming to Netflix.


  


This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people:
·      3 read on due to the images
·      3 read on due to the images
·      4 read on due to the exclusives

This suggests to me that the exclusives are the most valuable and, in this case, catches the attention of the reader and makes them read on. This suggests to me that I should definitely include exclusives in my magazine and most probably images and interviews too as they had a high majority of votes.




This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people, 8 are 16 years old and 2 are 17 years old. This tells me that a majority of my audience are 16 years old however the age difference of 16-17 years old will not have an impact on my magazine.

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