Welcome to Matrixx Internet Distribution


Survey

Your answers to the following questions will help us serve your current and future needs more effectively.


Real Name:

E-mail:


What is your preferred movie viewer?

Windows Media Player
Real Player
Quicktime
Divx
Other


How do you CURRENTLY access the Internet?

56K Dialup
DSL
Cable Modem
Satellite
Wireless
ISDN
T1
Corporate LAN
Other


How would you PREFER to access the Internet?

56K Dialup
DSL
Cable Modem
Satellite
Wireless
ISDN
T1
Corporate LAN
Other


What is your current Bandwidth
(in bits per second)?


Do you prefer streaming or downloading?

Streaming
Downloading


What were the last 3 movies you saw in a theater?


What were the last 3 movies you rented from a video store?


What were the last 3 movies you purchased from a video store in VHS?


What were the last 3 movies you purchased from a video store in DVD?


Check the genre of movies that most interest you:

Sci-Fi
Horror
Action
Fantasy
Computer Animation
Computer Realistic
Family
Comedy
Romance
Drama
Thriller
Mystery
Exotic
Adult
Animation
Westerns
Musicals
BioPix
Sports
History
Documentaries
Music Videos
Financial
Politics
Other


What specific movies would you like to download?


I am interested in downloading 5 to 10 minute shorts:

Yes
No


I am interested in downloading Student Films:

Yes
No


I am interested in downloading video features:

Yes
No


I am interested in downloading Super-8 features:

Yes
No


I am interested in downloading Back Issues of TV Shows
(such as Nightline, Charlie Rose, Money Matters):

Yes
No

If yes, which specific Back Issues?


I am interested in downloading Mainstream Documentaries:

Yes
No


I am interested in downloading Fringe Documentaries:

Yes
No


I am interested in downloading Low-Budget Features:

Yes
No


I am interested in downloading Independent Features:

Yes
No


Discuss your view of independent films vs large studio pictures:


What is your preferred origination medium?

Film
Analog Tape
Digital Tape


What is your preferred screening/delivery medium?

Film in a Theatre
VHS Tape
DVD
Cable TV
Free TV
Satellite
Internet
Video in a Theatre


Describe your current computer:


Describe your ideal computer:


How often do you go to the movie theater?


How often do you rent a movie at a video store?


What do you view rentals on?

DVD
VHS


If you could download a feature in less time than a trip to your video store, what do you feel is a fair price?

$


If you can get a higher quality feature than available at your video store, what do you feel is a fair price?

$


What do you feel is a fair price for an Indy feature if you can keep the movie?

$


What do you feel is a fair price for a Studio feature if you can keep the movie?

$


What is the maximum amount of time you are willing to spend downloading a feature?


What do you feel are the prospects for fiber optics now or in the coming years?


As a Producer or content owner, what do you feel is a fair price to charge for hosting a 90-minute film for a year? Please specify bandwidth.


You could describe me as the following kind of computer user:

Novice
Intermediate
Power User
Total Maniac


Gender:

Male
Female

Age Range:


Generally where do you live
(city/town state and country are enough)?


Any Comments or Suggestions?




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