Wednesday 6 April 2011

Audience feedback

'What have you learnt from your audience feedback?'

As part of our audience feedback, we set up a 'Facebook' group called 'Media A2 Eloise and Will' .

This is our facebook page where we uploaded images, videos
and questionnaires to gain feedback from members that we
invited to the group.

We put a link on our page to a questionnaire that we created
using a website called www.surveymonkey.com.   



This screen shot shows some of the questions that were
included in out questionnaire.

We put together clips from our music video and put them
into one sequence so we could put them on our facebook page
to recieve general feedback from our target audience and we also
asked specific questions such as 'Does it show creativity?', 'Do
the shots fit well together?', 'Is the message portrayed yet?',
'Does it fit well with the conventions of our chosen video?'


Here is another clip that we put together from our video and
put on our facebook page to recieve feedback from our audience.
After we had put our whole video together, we asked our target audience what they thought of it. We had some really good feedback but a few people commented on it, saying that it didn't cut from the shots quick enough. We compared it with Katy Perry's own music video and found that she was cutting between shots much quicker so we timed the period between each shot and incorporated this into our own video so that the changes between shots was much quicker and much more effective.

I also put up the ancillary products to recieve feedback. I had mainly positive feedback from these and many people clicked 'like' on them, but I did also recieve some tips on how to improve my work and some more negative comments. The main comments were on the CD cover, a few people said that the text wasn't clear and didn't stand out enough from the background and I needed to use less imagery. 




From the feedback I recieved for the ancillary task I was able to edit and change the CD cover slightly to improve it and gain better feedback from our target audience.


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