Friday, 27 April 2012

Q3 - What Have You Learned From Your Audience Feedback?

Whilst reviewing my audience feedback I was able to collect vital information about what it is that I had done successfully and the areas in which I need to improve on. I asked various people different questions so that I was able to gather the information that I needed. An example of a question that I asked was, 'Does this music video challenge or use the stereotypical conventions of a music video from our chosen genre?' The majority of the answers steered towards us using the conventions from our chosen genre which consist of dark colour scheme, eerie mise en-scene, fast paced shot transitions, tight lip-synching and band performance shots.

I made sure that I asked a variety of people so that the information I gathered was not biased. I did not stick to a certain gender, ethnicity, age or any other characteristic. By doing this I was able to get the best results from the people around me so that all of my information was sufficient and fair. What I found was that no matter who I asked I generally got the same answers from everyone. This shows that my music video has been successful because of the similarities of the answers. Everyone was able to recognise the genre of the music video and noticed the stereotypical convention within the video. These feedback results helped me to understand what it take to make a successful music video from the genre or Rock or Metal and what it is people notice when watching these music videos.

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