Friday, 13 April 2018

Question three: Part Two

Part two:

Questionnaire and target audience feedback analysis:

Create your own user feedback survey

The embedded survey bove is the survey I created using survey monkey about my music video. This survey was created for feedback on my music video from my target audience and other members of the audience this video may attract due to the pop conventions that are featured.

Question One:

How old are you?


The age question is the best way to start this survey because it allowed me to differentiate the ages of people that my watch my music video and give their feedback. This survey has had a variety of answers as I expected. My music video has been able to attract an older category of people which is what I expected due to the typical conventions of a pop music video with elements of rap. The majority of the surveys have come from the age group 16-19. 

Question Two: 

Did you enjoy the 'earthquake' effect on the music video and why?


Finding out if the 'earthquake' effect I added from final cut pro was important because I wanted to find out if it had the effect on the audience that I was going for. One of the feedback was no which was interesting. The reason it may have been to long is because I wanted the effect to have it continuously through the chorus as it related to Goodwin's theory, the relationship between the lyrics and visuals. 

Question three: 

Did you enjoy the camera angles in the music video and why?


The camera angles I used were used to be more appealing. Using a variety of camera angle is enticing as the low angles show the artist as more prominent and the majority of the audience enjoyed the panning movement of the camera.

Question four:

Were you able to relate to the artist?


Finding out that the audience were able to relate to the artist is important because it shows the clear convention of a pop music video being showcased. As it shows, a higher percentage of the audience were able to relate to the artist. 

Question five:

After watching the rough cut, are you impressed with the changes made?


This was the best thing to find out for me. The reason is because I wanted to make sure my final video was the best development of the rough cut. The changes I made to my final vidoe were extremely important as this is where I added the effects, such as 'earthquake' and 'Bad TV'. 

Question six:

What was your favourite part of the music video and why?

There has been a variety of answers in this part, ranging from the start to the ending of the video. This is positive feedback as it portrays that the music video is enticing throughout.  My music video is able to maintain the audience's attention as the scenes develop and change. The on beat editing before the chorus drops is effective because it shows a progressive build up. 

Question Seven:
Do you think that the music video expresses typical conventions of pop music video? (E.G. stylish clothes, up beat chorus, vibrant colours)


The feedback at this point was mixed, from the feedback I can see that some people agreed that it expressed the typical conventions of a pop music video. The most interesting comment from the audience was 'it does but in a modern sense as i saw the clothing and lyrics in tune with what we see as pop culture in the 21st century'. This answer in particular stood out as this was the exact look I was going for. Being able to relate with the latest pop culture using the typical conventions of name brand clothing. Name brand clothing is a big part of my target audience's relation with the artist as the clothing is either similar or the exact same as to what they would buy. In addition, it is also seen on such artists as Chris Brown.

Question Eight:
Overall, did you enjoy the music video and why?


Overall, the feedback that I received was very positive, this showed me that my changes from my rough cut were significant in order for my audience to enjoy the music video more. Adding more effects and filter add to the overall fell of the music video, grabbing the attention of the audience at all times. IN addition, I think the artist using direct address for the most of the video made it seem as if he was talking directly to the audience, leading them on to really listen to what the artist had to say. 


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