Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Audience Feed back.

Recently Stephanie has done some questionnaires using our print product, I'll admit that i haven't had much participation in this as i have been focusing a lot on my art projects that had to be done by a sooner deadline than my media course work.

This is the feed back that we have gotten back from our audience:


Shot of the questionnaire and the image we asked them to give their opinion on, the only problem with this was that the image was in black and white, thus not giving the full effect of the actual product itself. However we did manage to get good feedback and some criticism of our work to there for enable to help us to improve the work.

The graph below shows the results Stephanie got -

This pie chart shows the answers. the question was " What genre do you think the poster represents"
This has made it clear that we have achieved our mission of creating a front cover of a magazine that is promoting a horror film. This is pretty clear as most of the audience put that they thought it was a horror film.


This pie chart represents "What do you think is the best part of the magazine cover?"
This shows that the audience we've asked to fill in our questionnaire actually was drawn more to the picture than the rest of the text, this is significant as the image is a representation of our film, thus more memorable than the text.


This bar chart shows the answer of the participants. it was "Do you think it represents the horror genre well?"
This graph clear shows that the audience can link our magazine cover to the genre with ease and there are no miss of communication between the image, genre and audience. We wanted to make this clears as we want to benefit our main target audience than draw in people who may not be interested in the film and therefore not giving it bad publicity to potential audiences.


Stephanie found that a lot of the audience she asked to fill in the questionnaire gave very positive feedback. She included on particular question that could either makes us or break us, to help us get the best possible out come that appeals more to the audience. That being:

                       "Please state on advantage and disadvantage of the poster?"

The answers she received from this question were:

PROS

- It advertises the film very well and looks very scary
- Very clear image
- You can understand straight away it is a horror film

CONS

- No tagline
- Some of the text is difficult to read

Potential Improvements:

We also received comments suggesting improvements we could make to potentially make it better and more attractive to the audience. These were:


"make the front cover less crowded"
and
"not to place a lot of text across the image."


So the main criticism was that our poster had to much font and looked a bit over crowed. To compensate this, we have returned to our print product and we are going to alter some of the text to different parts of the page and at different angles to make they visible however not overcrowding so our print products don't come across as "tacky".


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