Wednesday, December 9, 2009

3) What have you learned from your audience feedback?

We showed the video during lunchtime and handed out around 20-25 questionnaires to the people who watched it, the questionnaire included questions about the video but also about the genre. This data was very helpful to us.

The first question on the questionnaire asked how old the person was who filled in the sheet. This ranged from 15-24 to 45-55, but not above or under this age. To the question whether they enjoyed watching the video every single person answered ‘Yes’. This always is very positive. The answers to the questions that followed were varied. Some people did not know the exact genre of the song, the majority did think it was dance or electronic but answers like pop, rock or R&B came across every now and then as well.


The majority of the people agreed that the party scene did not suit the rest of the video, as the link between the party scenes and the gym scenes is not clear. This means we have to change the continuation from the gym scenes to the party scenes to make it clearer for the viewer and the audience. In addition to this, a good idea would be to make the party scene a bit shorter; it was significant how not everyone liked it because it was too ‘vague’ and making it shorter could be a good solution to this problem.
However, to the question whether the filming, editing etc fitted the genre of music only a few people answered ‘No’ and the majority answered ‘Yes’, which means that it mainly is the link and continuation of the gym scenes to the party scenes whereas we thought the problem would lie within the filming and editing.






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