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Sunday, 6 March 2011

Audience Feedback - Part Two

After researching our target audience's opinions of our short film via the medium of windows messenger, I decided in order to gain more responses to our film, I would send the questionnaire out on Facebook. This is a mass social networking site, and therefore appropriate to use to gather information on how to improve our film.

Part Two - Further Social Networking

FACEBOOK
1. This is the message which I sent to several of my contacts, the same one which I sent of windows messenger. The print screens below is the feedback which I received.

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RESULTS
1. MALE (19)

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2. FEMALE (17)

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3. MALE (18)

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4. FEMALE (18)

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5. MALE (18)

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6. FEMALE ( 21)

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7. MALE (18)

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8. FEMALE (18)

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9. MALE (17)

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10. FEMALE (18)

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11. MALE (17)



CONCLUSION: From the results, I have found that all of the viewers enjoyed the film, as they would recommend it to other friends. Word of mouth is a highly popular form of advertising, and therefore my questionnaire was successful in engaging a popular audience. The majority of viewers said that the canteen scene could be improved, as it doesn't consist of much action, and the dimply lit lighting does not help. The conversation also consisted in the scene could also be improved, perhaps developed to something more engaging, and audience satisfying, such as an argument, to enhance the action. However, the scenes which most viewers found enjoyable were the invisibility scenes; particularly the mirror scene, and the scene in which she disappears next to her friend. This is pleasing for us as a production team, as it shows us that we have succeeded in creating the invisibility effect well, and it looks realistic, enabling the narrative of the film to be understandable. Overall, I am pleased with the audience feedback, and we will take these into consideration, whilst further developing our film.

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