Monday, 12 December 2011

3. What have you learned from your audience feedback?

As a group we decided the best way to recieve feedback from our production was through Facebook. Our target audience for our piece was the younger/teenage audience and Facebook is the most popular way for teenagers to interact now. I decided to add our video onto my Facebook page to see what reaction we would recieve, I did this by adding the youtube clip onto my Facebook status. The comments we recieved on our video made us all very proud, we had people 'liking' our video which is Facebook's way of people showing they enjoyed the piece. We had comments on how good the acting was, and how it felt like a realistic situation. This was our aim, that the acting came across as if the characters had been in the situations.




We also created feedback questionnaires for our audiences to fill out once they had been shown our final production piece. We gained several responses ranging from extremely excellent to some that included areas which we could have worked on. As a whole, we received very positive feedback and found it difficult to improve on specific elements in light of this feedback. Those which contained improvements such as "More variety in locations" we took into account and if we were to do this production again, we would definitely take heed on this. If we were to do this again we would use maybe one or two more locations, possibly in another daylight location as a lot of our shots were filmed at night time. Another shot containing a scene with both Amy and Ryan would have been beneficial to put across the message of how happy their relationship was, we can see this with the current scenes that we have, however we believe that another scene would have enhanced this message and made our production stronger.

Some filled out feedback forms/questionnaires.

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