Questions:
1. In what ways does your music video use, develop or challenge the forms and conventions of a music video?
2. How effective is the combination of your main product and the two ancillary texts?
3. What have you learnt from your audience feedback?
4. How did you use the media technologies in the construction, research, planning and evaluation stages?
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Online Feedback

As well as getting feedback from questionnaires, we also put our video online on Youtube to get comments from other people. We promoted the video on such social networking sites as Facebook, Twitter and I even posted it on my Tumblr page (which allowed me to show it to Christina Perri fans specifically) and in response got 175 views which is considerably good. As you can see we got very positive feedback offline from the people who commented.
Audience Feedback
To gain feedback on our video, we created a questionnaire which we got approximatly 30 people to fill in. These people were a mixture of both genders and included both media students and non-media students providing a diverse range of readings. All participants were aged 17-18. Here is an example of our questionnaire.
Our feedback was generally positive. People were impressed with the editing we used and enjoyed the stop motion. They also commeted on the the emotions that were formed in response to the letter. The oly criticisms we were given were on the quality of the voiceover at the beginning.
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