These are the thesaurus words I chose from both of my two words, and here I have matched two words from each side up to come up with several different names:
As I was unable to choose a name for my teaser trailer from the four choices that I have, I decided to make a survey monkey which I could get other people to answer, supposedly some people from my target audience, and therefore I would feel the name chosen will fit my teaser trailer most and one that everyone will like and agree with. Here is the link to my survey monkey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TZ5CLBC
I have posted the link to my survey monkey on network sites such as Twitter and Tumblr.
Here is the response table on my survey and the most popular name is Unknown Oblivion.
I shall be using this name as the title of my teaser trailer, I am happy with this primary research method because I feel it has gotten some of my target audience involved and therefore it should make my teaser trailer more popular with my target audience.
After much reflection and a discussion with Ms Humpleby, I have come to the conclusion that the name of my 'Unknown Oblivion' was not very convenient because the two names generally mean the same thing, therefore I have come to the decision to change the name of my teaser trailer to 'The Unknown' which suits my plot and also creates suspense which reflects my genre.
i thought that you decided not to use it - plus be careful - the two questions are identical really - try to make primary research more incisive - did you include any demographic information - you always should
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