Audience feedback has helped throughout the entire course of A2 media studies. We began with audience feedback even before we started production of our music video. As a group we made a questionnaire asking questions about "Where do you watch your music videos?" so we knew where to begin researching and watching videos to relate to our audiences, we also asked age and gender of our audience so we knew our targets. As we knew colour would be featured heavily in our video we asked "What colours do you think fit the rock genre?", we also asked "What do you expect from an alternative rock genre music video?". We handed out the questionnaire's on paper and also asked a few people one on one. Here is a wordle of some of the most common words found in our feedback of what people expect in a rock video.
Our audience was narrowed down to mixed genre aged 15-21 which helped us plan our video to the interest of our audience. We also discovered that most of our target audience do not watch videos on television as much as on the Internet from blogs and YouTube. The audience feedback allowed us to use black and white in our video as 'black' was featured throughout the feedback. 'Red' was also featured which is also why I thought it would fit in with my ancillary task.
Our next source of audience feedback came from our treatment set in class where we explained to the other class members what our plans for our video were. The class also suggested some new ideas. We initially was planning a concert type performance video however a girl suggested we would not be able to get great footage if we involved that many people in our video and we also did not have access to a stage any larger than our schools. As a class everyone agreed that a band practise type of performance would be better suiting. We handed the class sheets afterwards and here is another wordle of their most commonly used words in their feedback;
After every draft we uploaded to YouTube we would ask friends and family to watch and ask for any suggestions as our video is very ambiguous and may be interpreted in different ways. Receiving different feedback was very pleasing because we did not want our video to be straight forward, some people thought the girl was a murderer but others thought it was his girlfriend having a breakdown after fighting with him. This showed us that audience feedback is needed as not everyone will understand our narratives as they have only seen the video once where as we have watched it many times.
As our editing began to come to an end we soon realised our ending was not sharp or edgy enough and became a bit tedious to watch. We asked our friend Abby as well as two teachers to watch over our video but because they all had different interpretations they all wanted different endings. We decided the ending should not be concluding because some people may be disappointed as the narrative is not what they would have assumed. This showed us that you need audience feedback throughout otherwise you may disappoint viewers.
After deciding to add in the painted words over me, we had finished and waited for our last audience feedback at our video screening. Here a close up of one of the sheet filled in by an anonymous audience member;
The audience were asked on paper;
1. What did you like about our music video?
2. What is your favourite part of our music video and why?
All our feedback was positive which was brilliant news and a relief. Most viewers understood our narrative also.
I believe audience feedback is a necessity to anyone producing a music video as without it the video may not appeal to anyone.
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