Results
1)
The majority of my questionnaire's were handed out to males.
2)
All of my sample were between the ages of 17 - 19.
3)
The majority of my sample listens to music most of the time. This is good as I am aiming it at their age range and if this many people listen to music most of the time then that means many people their age will as they are a select few.
4)
The majority of my sample also watch music videos, whether it is online or screened on the television. This is another good thing as they represent the wider range of audience.
5)
The top genre in which was liked within my sample of people. This shows me that I have chosen a song in which is liked throughout. This is also a typical genre to enjoy when you are between 17 - 19.
6)
Very few of my sample wanted to see attractive actors/ actresses in a music video, no one was interested in seeing text on screen during a music video. The majority of my sample were interested in seeing a story line and performance shots of the band/ artists in a music video. This puts me and Megan in good stead with our music video as the criteria mentioned above is exactly what we have done.
Any reason you targeted this particular age (and mostly males)?
ReplyDeleteAlso, don't mention you've already done most of the video. This should have been done before shooting/storyboarding etc. So take that out (the last bit) and change the date of all your audience research so it looks like they ere done a couple of months ago!
5) doesn't make sense!
ReplyDeleteYou must add the following to your blog:
ReplyDeleteA shooting schedule (to show you're organised) - even if you've done all the filming, pretend you've gone back two months and write what you shot, where and when
Storyboards - different shot types, why you're using them. Clear ideas of what you want in your video.
Updates on filming and editing (with stills and screenshots)
A Risk Assessment (if not on here already - i've forgotten)
Also, put the original Airplanes video up. What do you like and dislike about it.