Question 3: What have you learned from your audience feedback?
For my overall feedback of all
products, I created a survey monkey, as shown in the images below. From this
feedback I got my target audience to tell me what they
think.
What would I change if I was to of the project again? Overall, I dont think I would change much, because I made all of the changes whilst working on the project as I gained an heavy amount of feedback whilst creating the print products and trailer. However, If I was to do the project again I would change the way the on the print products, there is only the main characters. Next Time I would maybe add the other characters onto the pint products too, just so that they look more exciting and the narrative looks like its got more to it. When gaining feedback, if I was to do the project again, would deliberately ask my target I would deliberately ask the audience for negative feedback, which would give me more improvements to work on, resulting in best possible products. I asked my team-mate what I would do as a final action if I was to do the project again and she said to use different types of lighting in the trailer to fit in with the psychological thriller. I agree wit this feedback, after watching my trailer over several times, I realised most of the scene use similar lighting, so this could be an area to improve on.
My explanation of linking products: Throughout all of my products, I have linked them all to follow the conventions of the psycholigcal thriller genre. In the trailer, the voiceover is used to help portray the narrative tot eh audience, which is a typically conventions throughout and near the start of the trailer to help set the narrative. Following conventions linked to the narrative film links to Rick Altman's theory if semantic and syntactic elements. I used various different shot types throughout the trailer , to set the narrative up and keep a consistent flow flow to the trailer. I have linked the magazine cover and movie poster by making both images look dull and dark, so the theme of portrayed. Another feature that I Kept consistent was the title 'Think Twice' so it would be recognisable to the target audience. I also used interfiles of just names in the trailers dot the font is the same as the the one that is on the movie poster, again, so that it would be easily noticed by the target audience and because it is a clear and easy to read font. I have included my production details and social media references in the trailer to make it more realistic. Using social media links my products as it makes the whole productional campaign more accessible and it suits my target audience. Due to my movie being aimed teenagers and adults, social media is a popular and powerful promotional tool, resulting in the audience being more in touch with technology and social media. Commentary: