We gathered audience feedback at many different points throughout the production of our music video. We decided to do this as a group as meeting the needs of our target audience was very important to the final outcome of our music video.
We decided to collect feedback from both our teachers and our peers after creating the first draft of our storyboard for our music video. The feedback that we obtained and the elements of the video that we changed due to this feedback is displayed in the table below.
After the final version of our video had been finalised, we held a media presentation evening in the school. The purpose of this evening was to showcase all of the work that both the gcse and a level pupils had been working on all year and it provided us with the opportunity to gain feedback from viewers who had not seen the piece at all during the planning stages.
After our music video had been shown, we asked for some volunteers to provide their feedback on the piece that we had created. We collected this feedback by asking all of the volunteers the same three questions in order to sum up their opinions. These questions were:
1. Do you feel that our music video was suitable for the song?
2. What was your favourite part of the piece?
3. If you cold change one part of the piece, what would it be?
3. Who do you think was the target audience for the piece was?
Asking these questions allowed for us to gather the same information from each audience member in order to gain a fair comparison between all of the responses given.
After much reflection of the responses that were gathered during this session, there were a few comparisons that can be drawn from the audience’s responses. The main point that was mentioned was the lack of understanding over the relationship formed between mine and Jade’s characters at the end of the video. It was suggested on a few occasions that the audience were not entirely aware of the final outcome of the video. It was told that it was unclear as to wether our characters were purely close friends or wether their friendship had been taken further. In order to correct this, it was suggested that the final scenes should have been more intimate in order for this to be made more clear to the audience.It was clear that the target audience for our music video was recognised. The audience that our piece was aimed towards was very broad, but was closely targeted towards those of the younger generations and also members of the lgbtq+ community. This was highly recognised as displayed in the feedback that we were given. We were told that our target audience was made obvious as the video seemed intended to normalise the idea of same sex relationships. The audience members featured in the video above explained that they believed that this message is mostly important to younger people.
During this showcase, we also gathered feedback concerning our digipaks and magazine adverts that we created for our ancillary tasks. Overall, the feedback that I collected was very positive. Those who saw the projects told me that they looked professional and that my use of photoshop had been very effective. They said that they really liked the way that the advert, digipak and music video all linked together as it gave them a sleek and professional finish.





