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What has you learned from your audience feedback?. By Tyrone Callender – Edwards 13w . Brief. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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What has you learned from your audience feedback?
By Tyrone Callender – Edwards13w
BriefThroughout the on going process of production it has become evident that constructive criticisms and feedback from peers/audiences are extremely vital because his then allows myself and my group to reflect on how we could improve upon the various ancillary tasks.
The whole idea of creating these various ancillary tasks is so that audiences will appreciate and enjoy everything we
produce. Therefore by gaining there feedback, we can then improve the products ensuring a good reception when the final
finished products are ready.
We have been able to gain this audience feedback through the method of video recordings (used by flip camera’s) so that we
could record the feedback and then upload it to YouTube in order to find out the strengths and weaknesses to our idea
allowing us to then develop on it.
Lastly, feedback was obtained through; interviews, questionnaires, individual feedback and also comments made
on the blog.
Group Interview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMexcebEKHI&feature=player_embedded
This image depicts one of the video recordings that was taken of my group and myself within the planning stages of the production. At this point we had a very vague idea of what we actually wanted our trailer to consist of. We brainstormed the rough idea we had so that we could present it back to the class and gain initial feedback. After
receiving the feedback from our peers, it became evident that the plot need to be developed much more thoroughly and efficiently in order to produce the trailer to the highest quality
Click on the link in order to watch the full
interview.
The target audience questionnaireFor us to establish a target audience we had to ask questions, we achieved this through the
process of a questionnaire. Below we have a print screen of the questionnaire which was produced through the use of Microsoft Word.
Click here to view the questionnaire as a document
How old are you?
This graph shows that in both series of questionnaires for males and females the majority of participants were
between 16 and 18 years of age.
Are you male or female?
This graph shows that out of 10 participants 5 were male and 5 were female.
What do you enjoy about thrillers?
This graph shows that out of a total of 10 participants, 7 (the majority) enjoyed suspense, 2 enjoyed mystery and
lastly 1 participant enjoyed thrillers to reflect real life.
What types of codes and conventions do you expect to see in thrillers?
The codes and convention expected to see in a thriller varied, however the most important code and
convention discovered through the participants was; mystery/threats/weapons
What do you expect to see in a thriller?
This question found three different expectations in thrillers. Participants expected to see/hear; eerie music, dramatic dialogue and lastly a psychological twist to the
plot. This meant that we would have to possibly incorporate all three into a trailer.
What location do you think is the most effective for a thriller?
The most effective location chosen by our audience was in fact a “neighbourhood” which is why we decided to
film in a neighbourhood similarly.
Do you feel that having a “love triangle” twist included in the narrative of a thriller is interesting?
9/10 participants had ticked yes on this question highlighting the fact that this could be a powerful twist
within the trailer, which would also be favoured by audiences.
To conclude, I have gathered this piece of audience research has enabled myself and my group to depict who the target audience are (males and females aged 16 and above) and what they like to see in thrillers. I have also reaffirmed parts of my narrative and location to make sure that the target audience would like it. The questionnaire
has been an effective tool because it allowed us to gain feedback and correlate results.
The film poster questionnaireWhat do you look for most in a film poster? (circle however many appropriate)
• The image• The title
• The tagline• The actors
• The director• The distribution company
• The colours• The layout
• The release date• All of the above
Where do you think that the title of the film should be placed?• At the top
• At the bottom• In the centre• By the side
• Within the image
What do you think should be the focus of the image?All the main charactersThe one main characterThe locationImportant props (such as a knife)
For a crime-thriller film, what main colours should feature in the poster? (circle however many appropriate)Do you think that the distribution company logo should be shown in large on the poster?RedBlackWhiteBlueGreenSilverGoldGreyYellowYesNo
Is it important to you that the main actors’ names are on the poster?YesNo
Is it important to you that the director’s name is on the poster?YesNo
What type of font for the title for a crime-thriller called ‘Through The Mask’ do you think should be used on the poster?BoldGhostly writingItalicSharp (with pointed edges on the letters)Bold Italic
First by a long margin was “the top” meaning audiences would much rather the title to be at the top as opposed
to anywhere else on the poster.
More than half of the audience felt that the main character should take centre stage on the poster
showing his power and dominance.
This was an unpopular question with audiences as they believed that the distribution company should’nt be
shown in large. Possibly because it would take significance away from the main character.
Audience felt that the main characters names should be but on the poster.
Audience felt that the director should get recognition, therefore their name should be placed on the poster.
Ghostly writing and bold was the preferred font amongst the majority, therefore we used these fonts for
both ancillary tasks.
Audience Feedback (what they liked)
This individual liked the lighting, the tension as to who the killer could be and also the use of
location. Click on the link to view the interview on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMKat_ktM74
This individual enjoyed the murder scene at the beginning of the
trailer, and how it flowed with the distribution company etc. Click on
the link to view the interview on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCv6chnFoKQ
This individual favoured the “character development” in our
trailer. Click on the link to view the interview on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzSvTBBiUtM
Audience feedback (improvements)
This individual believed that the killer character should have been better represented. Click on the
link to view the interview on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp9AvLG3yp4
Amazingly this individual believed that there was no improvements
that could be made. However, as a reflective learner I believe that
there is always room for improvements. Click on the link to view the interview on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cLpqC9YmNo
Lastly, this individual believed that we could have incorporated more
scenes (quick cuts) in order to reinforce the rapid nature of
trailers. Click on the link to view the interview on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUz9RAlm-oo
Conclusion
Throughout the duration of this audience feedback process, I have gathered from the various feedbacks what is necessary when constructing the ancillary task (thriller poster).Constructive criticisms/feedback is extremely helpful because audiences may pick out things that I didn’t notice or acknowledge at first. It allows a second opinion that could possibly increase the product immensely. Also, gaining the feedback was good because it allowed me to increase my knowledge on audience expectations and also developed my use of flip camera’s which I had not previously used before.