evaluation of audience feedback
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Joanne and Ricardo
We decided it would be easier to collect information from our audience by doing a survey.
We used www.surveymonkey.com to create our survey because it was quick and easy to use.
We then created links to our film and radio ad on YouTube and post them to people. We then gave them the link to the survey for them to complete.
75% of participants were Female. We were hoping to attract a female
audience.
75% of participants preferred the posters as a means of
advertisement than the radio ad, which we were expecting.
When asked what elements they liked, the two elements people liked
the most was the music and the storyline, 75% of people liked these
elements. 50% of people also liked the characters and the acting. We
were expecting results like this.
When asked what elements they did not like, there were fewer
elements picked. Dialogue and Colour was the only things people
were disappointed with.
The most important question to us that we asked was, do you think
our advertising methods advertise our film well, 75% said yes.
Posters
Posters
Radio AD
When looking at replies to why people what advertising method they preferred, we
got what we expected. The majority of people agreed that the posters were a better
advertising method than the radio ad. These are the answers as to why they thought
this, only a few of the people answered to why.
Posters
We also asked them why they thought that the advertising worked well or not. This is
where we learnt the most about our coherency and whether people thought that
the film and advertising related. Here are a few answers given.
We also asked them if they had any other comments, here are some of the replies.
This audience feedback has confirmed our thoughts that females would be more interested in our project than males.
It also confirmed to us that the posters are more effective than the radio AD, which we have expected from the beginning.
We learnt that the colours used in our film weren’t particularly good and talking to some people they said that they were ‘boring’ and that it didn’t bring any life to the piece.
However we also learnt that people were happy with characters, we were worried that because of lack of dialogue, people may be put off our character.
We were incredibly happy with the response to why our advertising methods worked. ‘...clear indications of what the film is about, and don't mislead the viewer in anyway. What you see is what you get.’ We had been trying so hard throughout to make sure we didn’t mislead the audience in anyway.
We knew that our posters had more of an effect but we didn’t know what the specifics were, thanks to an answer on the survey we are more sure about it. ‘The images used on the posters were powerful. Sometimes pictures speak louder than words’