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WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED FROM WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED FROM YOUR AUDIENCE FEEDBACK? YOUR AUDIENCE FEEDBACK? Evaluation Question 3 Samantha Jewiss

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WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED FROM WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED FROM YOUR AUDIENCE FEEDBACK?YOUR AUDIENCE FEEDBACK?

Evaluation Question 3

Samantha Jewiss

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Obtaining Audience FeedbackObtaining Audience Feedback

Once we had completed our main task of the music video and both the ancillary tasks of the digipak and magazine advertisement, we needed to get our potential audience to review and evaluate our work.

From getting feedback, we were able to analyse what went well and what wasn’t as successful. We were able to understand what would work better in the future if we were do the project again, especially as it was primary research into our targeted audience.

We asked ten people to watch our music video, look at our digipak and magazine advertisement and fill out a questionnaire of eleven questions. This gave our viewers the opportunity to express their views and opinions in an organised manner which we could refer to at a later date.

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Our Potential AudienceOur Potential AudienceFrom our first questionnaire during the research and planning stages, we knew the type of people who would be interested in our media products. We involved these people within our focus group, as it would show a representation of those who would be genuinely interested.

Our focus group consisted of: mostly females, between 16 and 20 years of age, living in or near Harlow in full time education or with a part time job.

We did however ask two people outside of our target audience to provide a different insight into what they thought of our products.

Our questionnaire is very open ended, leaving the participants to express their views without the limitation of a specific question. They are able to write down their thoughts on a topic that my partner and I may not have thought about, therefore widening the extent and depth of our responses.

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Feedback: AudienceFeedback: AudienceBefore we asked questions about our media products, we wanted to get a general idea of the background and tastes of the focus group. This would help us identify whether our products suited their interests, as this could affect the results. We targeted our focus group mainly on our potential audience as they would be the main consumers, however included a couple of participants outside of our target audience to provide a different perspective.

7 females, 3 males

1 aged 12-16, 7 aged 17 - 21, 2 aged 27+

6 listen to acoustic rock, 2 do not listen to acoustic rock, 2 listen to acoustic rock occasionally.

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Feedback: Music VideoFeedback: Music VideoFor our music video, we asked our audience to write down the strengths and weaknesses of our product. This will allow us to see what things went well and were effective, in addition to what could have been improved if we were to do the project again.

Strengths: The audience liked the combination of the flashbacks and memories and the parallel editing. It was also mentioned that the combination of shots, more notably establishing shots, fit well with the genre and the song choice. Settings/locations were used effectively as well as the various costumes and props which added to the verisimilitude of the narrative. The two outside of our target audience felt that the content of the narrative suited the type of music well and was interesting to watch and follow.

Weaknesses: The audience felt as if the “build up” and “dramatic” part of the song where the chorus is played three times over should have been better portrayed in the narrative. Some argue it is not emotional enough and could have been better directed. Some shots such as the indoor fireplace scene had poor lighting and camera angles, so this could be improved in the future. Some found it hard to depict an actual narrative, and retell what happened in the video. It was easy to distinguish between flashback and present time, however it was difficult to follow what happened during the present.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4Opf7i1hJYg

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Feedback: DigipakFeedback: DigipakFor our digipak, we asked our audience to write down the strengths and weaknesses of our product. This will allow us to see what things went well and were effective, in addition to what could have been improved if we were to do the project again.

Strengths: The style of the digipak is consistent throughout and sepia/vintage colour scheme works well. The cover is appealing and interesting, and the camera shot type with the props and background work very well together. The conventions were followed as the disclaimer at the bottom of the back helped add to the verisimilitude, in addition to the website and barcode.

Weaknesses: Due to the muted sepia colour tone, some argued it would not stand out on the shelf whereas other said that the tone used fits well with the genre. Others also felt that the inside of the digipak didn’t look very professional as they could tell it had been edited, not adding to the verisimilitude.

http://samjewiss.wordpress.com/2013/04/05/678/

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Feedback: Magazine Feedback: Magazine AdvertisementAdvertisement

For our magazine advertisement, we asked our audience to write down the strengths and weaknesses of our product. This will allow us to see what things went well and were effective, in addition to what could have been improved if we were to do the project again.

Strengths: The main image is very effective and appealing, as it is ambiguous and raises curiosity. The use of the reviews and thumbnail help add to the credibility and are useful at providing a positive and attractive image of the album. The thumbnail will help audiences identify the album in store, which was said to be helpful.

Weaknesses: The font could be improved as it looks bland and is hard to read across the image. If it was more colourful and bold it would attract more attention. There could also been links to websites or Facebook pages so people could research more via direct links so that they could find out more about the band and album release.

http://samjewiss.wordpress.com/2013/04/06/magazine-advertisement-development-diary/

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ConclusionConclusionOverall, our whole media package received positive feedback with 9 saying that the products worked well together as they followed the same house style and idea of ‘distance’ and ‘journey’.

Our music video, digipak and magazine advertisement all received positive feedback on mise-en-scene elements such as props and costume however there was room for improvement on some camera shot types/angles and lighting used.

Using software such as Final Cut Pro and Photoshop, we could improve our work by making it more eye catching and appealing yet still trying to portray the genre of our chosen song.

We could try and make our work look more professional by experimenting more with different techniques and ensuring that our work is the best we can make it.

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ConclusionConclusionOverall, our whole media package received positive feedback with 9 saying that the products worked well together as they followed the same house style and idea of ‘distance’ and ‘journey’.

Our music video, digipak and magazine advertisement all received positive feedback on mise-en-scene elements such as props and costume however there was room for improvement on some camera shot types/angles and lighting used.

Using software such as Final Cut Pro and Photoshop, we could improve our work by making it more eye catching and appealing yet still trying to portray the genre of our chosen song.

We could try and make our work look more professional by experimenting more with different techniques and ensuring that our work is the best we can make it.