Tuesday 14 February 2012

EVALUATION QUESTION 3

What have you learnt from your audience feedback?

We made sure that our products were viewed by a wide range of people. By uploading it onto you tube we managed to get the feedback by comments and "likes". We also uploaded it to various social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. This allowed us to get a wide range of people viewing it. In the first 2 days of the video being uploaded, we had received 300 video views on the Youtube page, as well as how many people viewed on the Social networking sites.

Video Feedback

We received video feedback from 3 people, all from different colleges. This allowed us to get a range of opinions from different places, and makes sure that everyone agreed with our designs and enjoyed them.
We used these people to give us video feedback for our Indignation trailer. There are different advantages of doing a video/interviews. One Advantage is that it gives a lot more personal response. It allows true feeling to be put into the answer (even some jumps if the trailer is scary enough). The answers tend to be a lot more in depth and full. However some disadvantages to this is that the process is a lot more time consuming and means that a video team needs to be on site to record the feedback.

Here are the 3 people we used for video evidence:
Ryan (18), student at  John Rigby College.


Mike (25) Media Teacher at Runshaw College.

Hannah (17), Student at Winstanley College.













We used these video feedback to get different advantages and disadvantages to our video. We managed to get a couple of bad points, and good points to our design. This made the conclusion easier as to what needed to be done for the next update.

One point that Mike (25) came up with was the graphic animation at the end. He said he really enjoyed this as it gave off a good ending and allowed the name of the film to really stick into the consumers mind. This made sure that the viewer would remember the film name, and tell all there friends to watch it as they can clearly remember the film title.

Ryan (18) finished off his feedback by saying he really wanted to go watch it at the cinema. This made the whole group pleased as we had hit our target age group. We was aiming for the age range of 15-20 year old teenagers. These are the people who are more likely going to the cinema to watch this genre type. As Hannah is 17 and said she thought the trailer really looked good, this only enhanced the fact that we had hit our target age group.

Hannah (17) really like the fact that the locations looked professional and made the scene look a lore more interesting for the viewers. She believed having the scary setting allowed the trailer to really have an "scary" feel.





Digital Feedback

Here was certain feedback that was generated from social networking sights. Facebook allowed us to post the video to certain friends and family members. This allowed people to "like" the video and say different points that they enjoyed about it. 
Below is a print screen of the Design on the social networking site "Facebook". It shows that quite a lot of people have looked and visited the face book page to watch it.
It shows that "21 people like this" however this has only been on for a couple of days. It hasn't been given chance to allow the whole people to view it.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There was other feedback that was generated from online websites. Below is a presentation, to the different evidence that we managed to collect. This allowed us to figure out whether people enjoyed our trailer and allowed feedback for the products produced.



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