I am going to create and hand out a questionnaire to 30 15-35 yr olds of a range of different ethnicities. My objectives by doing this are to find out;
- how people feel young Black men are represented in Kidulthood
- whether people feel that their representation is accurate
I will hand out these questionnaires around London, which will contain a series of around 10 (majority closed) questions. I will then use my findings to collate an average answer and see how varied the responses are.
I have chosen to do a questionnaire only about Kidulthood as many people have seen it as it is the most popular, which will make it more easier for me to access.
Advantages of this method is that it is an easy way to standardise answers and due to it being a quite sensitive topic, I am more likely to get truthful responses due to the questionnaires being anonymous. I am also able to get a varied sample as I am not focusing on a specific target audience. Respondents will be easy to access and there are a majority of closed questions which will make my research faster.
Disadvantages however are the fact that I will probably end up asking a majority of south London habitants as this is easier to acces which means that a wide representation will not be as probable and the same ideas may be processed due to a similarity in growing up around South London. Truthful answers are not guaranteed and making sure that my questionnaire is perfect enough for everyone to understand will be time-consuming.
This is a pilot study of the first five questions of my questionnaire
1. How do you think young Black men are represented in Kidulthood?
Extremely bad, Bad, Average, Good, Extremely good
b) If you answered average, bad or extremely bad, then what do you think it is that is used to portray them as negative in this film?
Language, Clothing, Peers (Crew), Surroundings
2. Do you agree with the representations of them in this film?
Yes, No, Sometimes
3. Do you feel that their representations are exagerrated?
Yes, No, Sometimes
4. Do you think these representations affect how they are viewed in the public?
Yes, No
Some brief findings of my research of my findings so far are that, people feel that they can sometimes agree with how young Black men are portrayed in Kidulthood which is generally in a negative manner. These representations are exagerrated mostly using their language and expression which can consequently alter the publics' perceptions about them.
There were some problems understanding these questions so I shall alter them to help people understand better.


