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Audience Feedback(Music Video)

Song title – Here without you

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“11 males completed feedback”

“4 females completed feedback”

“nine 17 year olds”

“Five 16 year olds”

“One 19 year old”

“Average rating for the video was 8.4/10”

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…..continued• Why was this sample chosen?• This age group was chosen to fill out the feedback forms as they were within the

target audience. Linking back to my prior research, I analysed how 14-30 year olds. Therefore, the average age lies just below the average target audience. By researching how the target audience rated the video, I would then (of course theoretically) be able to decide whether to distribute my product.

• If I was to conduct this feedback again, I would ask age groups represented both higher and lower on the target audience scale. Thus, allowing myself more accurate feedback.

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What type of music do you normally listen to?

“rock, pop, dubstep”“soul”

“anything – mainly chart”

“rock”“everything”

“anything, mainly indie”

“indie/acoustic”

“alternative”

“the fray”

“grime”“anything, except rap/hip hop”

“dubstep and some chart music”

“hip hop/ R & B”

“alternative rock”

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…..continued

• This allowed me to see how a person's preferences within music genres affected their decisions within alternative rock.

• This pie chart represents the score different people gave the video depending on their favourite music genre.

rock/alternative

chart

Rap/dubstep

other

As we can see, the group that scored the final production the highest were located (by no surprise) in the rock/alternative group

While the rap/dub step group rated the video the lowest.

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What did you like about the music video?

“very good”

“the effects”

“shots/background”

“the fades”

“the band shots”

“shots of the band, singer showed emotion. The concept of the girl disappearing was good”

“the band. It worked really well and the lights coming on”

“I thought the guitar/band shots were good”

“editing used and continuity”

“singing was in time (lip sync). Shots.

“the editing was excellent, with the instruments

“the editing”

“the light sequence”

“everything”

“ everything. I think it filled every convention and code needed”

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…..continued

• This question allowed me analyse what part of my music video were thought to be good

• Fortunately, there is a spread out view, regarding the audience’s favourite aspects of the production.

editing (cuts,timing)

effects

shots

lighting

everything

As you can see, it is fairly spread out as to what people’s favourite aspects were, with the most being the use of

editing. Through this research, I am able to see where I am excelled in so if I was to produce another piece of

similar work, I’d be able to learn from this.

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How did the music video make you feel?

“sad”

“sad”

“sad”

“uplifted”

“normal”

“emotional”

“sad – personal”

“sad”

“sad because the couple don’t seem to be together through use of

flashback editing”

“happy, calm”

“emotional”

“lonely”

“sad”

“sad”

“depressed – but I loved it”

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Did you think there was a narrative? If so, what?

“guy loses girl”

“no”

“yes – him being on his own”

“nope”

“a what?”“losing his girlfriend”

“yes – being on his own”

“not in particular – the guy is seeing her but

she’s gone”

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…..continuedThrough this question I have been able to see if my plan to create a coherent narrative running along

side my band shots, and therefore, following a convention of real music productions, has worked or not.

From the information gathered, the majority of people have commented saying ‘yes’ there was a

narrative, while others have gone as far to correctly guessing this storyline.

Therefore, I can conclude that I have followed this convention, creating a sufficiently narrative.

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What was your favourite part?

“the end effect where she disappears”

“fades out”

“the flash lights turning on”

“ghost bit at end”

“was all really good”

“shots of the band”

“everything”

“the band shots”

“the band shots”

“The band/singer shots”“the shot at the end where the girl

disappears”

“the end was really cool”

“the end”

“the flashing lights”

“swing shot where it cut from black & white to colour and the female character disapeared”

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Is there anything you disliked about the video?

“the band shots were plain”

“the shot where it’s far too grey”

“no”

“no”

“the location. Ferry meadows is not a good place”

“a few of the ferry meadow shots”

“no, I enjoyed it”

“the way the actors portrayed emotion”

“the location”

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….continued

• I however, feel the location of the narrative were set in a very sufficient environment. I feel the answers received may be due to the fact it is an extremely common place in our city, and therefore taking away the authenticity from an audience. As for the ‘grey shots’, I took this structured criticism and re-edited my shots for a better appearance.

Here, I am able to analyse what aspects of the production were disliked and therefore, could be improved

upon. Thankfully, the majority of people did not dislike anything, however a few mentioned upon the dislike

of the location. Others commented on how certain shots were too grey (where I had edited the scene for the

appearance of a flash back)

•The pie chart below presents the data gathered.

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Is it the kind of video you would normally watch?

“9 people answered yes”

“5 people answered no”

And…….”1 person answered maybe”

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In conclusion

From my audience feedback, I received generally positive views and opinions. Many commented on the effectiveness of the band shots, paying special attention to the timing of the lip syncing and the lighting sequence. This was perhaps, the positive feedback I was most thankful for as the band shots were my downfall on the previous take and therefore the area I put most of my attention on.

A negative aspect brought up in a number of the forms was how one of the flashbacks was too dark and de-saturated, while others commented on how the narrative shots were set in a poor location. Unfortunately, I won’t have time to re-shoot the narrative shots, however, I feel they are set in a very good environment and perceive the comments may be a result from people recognising the place as it is very common in our city. As for the flashback scene, I have re-edited these shots using the effect ‘colour correction’. This is an example of why audience feedback is so important. By receiving structured criticism before a products release, minor changes can be made to improve the final production.