Thursday 6 October 2011

Audience feedback


Audience Feedback:
Upon presenting our pitch to an appropriate audience consisting of a mixture of 17-18 years olds, we recieved very positive feedback. This feedback occured after posing a number of questions, including:

1)    What kind of atmosphere does this idea create? When asked this question, the audience responded with; “Querky”, “Peaceful”, “Fluid” and one audience member added: “It would be empathetic with the character, and people will be able to relate”.
2)    We are aiming to make our video both simple and effective. Do you think that it could be more technical? If so, how? When asked this question, all of our audience responded with the answer of ‘no’. As a collective, they decided that the proposed idea already consists of enough technicality to suffice.
3)    Do you think that the video will be successful? Once again , the audience decided on a group answer; “Yes”.

4)    Do you think that the video should be more of a narrative, or remain as an interpretative piece? In response to the question, the feedback suggested that the audience was happy with the fact that video can be interpreted in different ways by everyone. One audience member said, “Keep the idea, it already has a possible narrative and because it could tell a story to different people.”
5)    If you could change one thing, what would it be? We received some quite detailed feedback for this question, which was, “Maybe introduce a second narrative to compliment first one, for example another character could be introduced who could inflate the chair.” However, most of the audience said they wouldn’t change it at all. 
6)  
      Do you think more characters should be involved?
      The majority of the audience agreed that the notion of just having one character was a good idea, and a small portion said that we could possibly introduce more characters to hold the audiences interest.


We have decided to take all this audience feedback into account and revise our original ideas and planning to suit the audiences preferences, for example we may introduce another character and additional narrative to crossover with the original idea. However, the original basis of the idea and main focus points of the video will remain.

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