Sunday 25 March 2012

Question 3

What have you learned from your audience feedback?

In class i handed out a questionnaire to gather feedback from my peers, there was a mix between boys and girls which ensured that i could see the outcome from both gender perspectives.

There was a range of 13 questions.

1) how much did you enjoy the music video?

2) Was it easy to understand the narrative?

3) Did it hold your attention?

4) How do you rate the camera work and editing?

5) rate the standard of mise-en-scene

6) whether the music video was too short, the correct length, too long or whether they are unsure

7) would you listen to it again?

8) Can you suggest anything that could improve the appeal?

9) Were there any aspects that you find offensive? i.e representation of race, gender, age, culture?

10) Was there any part you found confusing or hard understand?

11) what was the best part of the production?

12) does the music reflect the style of music?

13) rate this video out of 10

on question one the people answering the question had to rate this aspect out of 5 with 5 being the best and one being the worst i received this feedback: 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 3, 4.
from this i can gather that they enjoyed watching the video and it is entertaining.

on question two the people answering the question had to rate this aspect out of 5 with 5 being the best and one being the worst i received this feedback: 4,3,5,3,5,3,4,5. from this i can gather that there was a mixed response on understanding the narrative and that i would have to make the story more innovative.

on question three the people answering the question had to rate this aspect out of 5 with 5 being the best and one being the worst i received this feedback: 4, 4, 3, 4, 4, 2,4. from this i can gather that on a general term the video did hold peoples attention but nobody found it that attention grabbing as there were no top high marks.

on question four the people answering the question had to rate this aspect out of 5 with 5 being the best and one being the worst i received this feedback: 4, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4 from this i can gather that my camera work and editing wasn't as good as it could have been, but due to the characteristics of the genre i wanted to keep it looking quite low budget so i was fairly happy with these results.

on question five the people answering the question had to rate this aspect out of 5 with 5 being the best and one being the worst i received this feedback: 5,4,4,3, 4, 3,3, 3 from this i can gather that the mise en scene was not to strong as there were a lot of undecided answers.

On question six every answer but one said that the video was the correct length, this shows that some people have different tastes in music video length but generally it was the correct length.

on question seven everyone put that they would listen to it again, from this i can gather that the music in the video can appeal to my age group for both genders.

on question eight the two criticm's i got where about the syncing of my video and also the camera work, unfortunately they did not specify what was wrong with the camera work but i tried to improve this by adding in an extra clip.

on question nine no one found the music video offensive which let me know that it did not offend any of them but this could be tested in other ways because i only showed it to white British youth.

on question ten no one said that the video was hard to understand or confusing so that shows that the video doesn't leave any questions unanswered.

on question eleven there was a wide range of answers including "difference between practice and performance" and "the performance based narrative" and "the convexity of the lyrics" this shows that there are a few positives in the video which people can pick up on.

on question twelve everyone said that the music reflects the style of music.

on question thirteen people had to rate my video out of ten and these where the results. 7, 9, 8, 7, 8, 7, 7, 8. from this i can gather that people did enjoy my video but there is room for improvement.

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