Q3: What have you learned from your audience feedback?
A: Before dishing out the experience I gleaned from my post-production feedback, it is essential to first highlight the audience feedback I received during my product's pre-production stage, which is necessary for explaining as to how this feedback helped me in making the product according to their tastes, and preferences so as to ensure maximum viewership on their part.
Here is what I learnt about my product during the pre-production stage:
As it can be observed, the results of my questionnaire helped me obtain valuable feedback as to which genre was preferred by my target audience, which if used would be enjoyed immensely by them. This helped me choose the popular genre, and in this case it was between 'rock and 'pop', and I chose pop after taking my research on audiences a step further, and looked at how influential pop singers like the late Michael Jackson and Lady Gaga are.
Also, even before using this formal questionnaire, I used Facebook to gather reviews on the pop songs I uploaded on my page so as to see if they are met with a positive response or not. Here, you may find some of these informal-type of reviews.
So, during the pre-production stage I realised that there were a lot of ways to conduct surveys-both formal and informal, and which of these methods were preferred by the audience so as to ensure that they feel comfortable, and satisfied with the procedure of gathering their reviews. After using Facebook, I used SurveyMonkey, which as a proper site for forming both formal as well as informal questionnaires to facilitate research of a significant matter. After viewing the results of my online questionnaire, I realised the need of adding a variety of choices for the audience to pick from along with a good distribution of both mcqs as well as those for producing brief written answers so as to make it easier for me to have an extensive look at their tastes and preferences, and hence produce a music video, which is find likeable by the majority. With the help of their reviews, not only did I gain insight into the personal reasons my audience had for liking a particular genre, but also other reasons as well. Also, I was able to ensure that my making a music video would be considered as acceptable by theme since I was the only one amongst my batch to plan on making one. So, it helped make my resolve more stronger, and also look as a rational decision based on empirical research, and analysis of my target audience.
After this, comes the post-production stage for which I designed a questionnaire, which aimed to address the many aspects-technical, emotional, etc of the film so as to check whether they can be improved upon or not. So that once the final touches are put, there are no more issues with the video. This was the questionnaire:
Here are some of the sample answers:
After looking at these I learned that as an audience they had felt the presence of some minor technical flaws, and had issues with there being no female in the video, hence making it look sexist. This was unchangeable, given that I did not have much time left, and that due to a lady actor being unavailable I had to resort to using male actors instead.
However, as far as subtitles were concerned, they had felt the need of adding them for a better understanding of the song via its lyrics so I realized the significance of subtitling my film.
A: Before dishing out the experience I gleaned from my post-production feedback, it is essential to first highlight the audience feedback I received during my product's pre-production stage, which is necessary for explaining as to how this feedback helped me in making the product according to their tastes, and preferences so as to ensure maximum viewership on their part.
Here is what I learnt about my product during the pre-production stage:
As it can be observed, the results of my questionnaire helped me obtain valuable feedback as to which genre was preferred by my target audience, which if used would be enjoyed immensely by them. This helped me choose the popular genre, and in this case it was between 'rock and 'pop', and I chose pop after taking my research on audiences a step further, and looked at how influential pop singers like the late Michael Jackson and Lady Gaga are.
Also, even before using this formal questionnaire, I used Facebook to gather reviews on the pop songs I uploaded on my page so as to see if they are met with a positive response or not. Here, you may find some of these informal-type of reviews.
So, during the pre-production stage I realised that there were a lot of ways to conduct surveys-both formal and informal, and which of these methods were preferred by the audience so as to ensure that they feel comfortable, and satisfied with the procedure of gathering their reviews. After using Facebook, I used SurveyMonkey, which as a proper site for forming both formal as well as informal questionnaires to facilitate research of a significant matter. After viewing the results of my online questionnaire, I realised the need of adding a variety of choices for the audience to pick from along with a good distribution of both mcqs as well as those for producing brief written answers so as to make it easier for me to have an extensive look at their tastes and preferences, and hence produce a music video, which is find likeable by the majority. With the help of their reviews, not only did I gain insight into the personal reasons my audience had for liking a particular genre, but also other reasons as well. Also, I was able to ensure that my making a music video would be considered as acceptable by theme since I was the only one amongst my batch to plan on making one. So, it helped make my resolve more stronger, and also look as a rational decision based on empirical research, and analysis of my target audience.
After this, comes the post-production stage for which I designed a questionnaire, which aimed to address the many aspects-technical, emotional, etc of the film so as to check whether they can be improved upon or not. So that once the final touches are put, there are no more issues with the video. This was the questionnaire:
Here are some of the sample answers:
After looking at these I learned that as an audience they had felt the presence of some minor technical flaws, and had issues with there being no female in the video, hence making it look sexist. This was unchangeable, given that I did not have much time left, and that due to a lady actor being unavailable I had to resort to using male actors instead.
However, as far as subtitles were concerned, they had felt the need of adding them for a better understanding of the song via its lyrics so I realized the significance of subtitling my film.


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