Tuesday, 27 March 2012

What have you learned from your audience feedback?

We used many different medias to find audience feedback for our media products. In our initial planning and research part of the project we used Google docs to create a questionnaire for people to answer questions on what their ideas of the genre we chose were. We then changed this information into visual material such as graphs and pie charts. 

From this audience feedback I learnt what needed to be in my music video to make it successful. All of the questions are related to what I was going to do when I made my music video, and what concepts and parts of the genre were key to include. 

Once i had made a first draft of our music video, I then put my music video onto youtube, and then uploaded it onto Facebook where people commented and put what they liked and didn't like about the video, they gave me constructive criticism and suggested what I could do to improve my first draft. They commented on what I could do to suit it to the genre and incorporate my concept of the music video into the product further.  

After recieving this feedback, Me and my group further edited the music video working on the points made. We made sure there was a clear ending and that the music video came to an appropriate end for the genre and also to show the concept of the music video. We worked further on parts of the lip syncing which were not exact yet, and tried to fill a few more interesting shots to suit the conventions of a rap music video.

I got some audience feedback on my final draft of my Music Video and collected the clips together on Final Cut. :





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