The document summarizes feedback received at different stages of developing a media project.
1. An initial survey provided early feedback on genre and storyline preferences from the intended audience, though the response rate was low.
2. Focus group feedback on the script identified issues like an overly complex narrative and lack of suspense. Suggestions were incorporated like emphasizing stress through a conscience character.
3. Post-viewing interview feedback praised aspects like acting, music, and editing effects, but noted the ending could be less ambiguous.
Overall, the feedback at each stage helped shape the project storyline, script revisions, and identified successful and improvement-needed elements for the final product.
4. Survey Monkey Survey Monkey enables for Polls and questionnaires to be created. In many layouts e.g. Multiple questions, open and close ended. Using this for our planning: This is our primary data built up of our audience feedback. We used this to find out what and how we should plan our storyline our genre and about conventions Unfortunately our response rate was low and consisted of majority females so our feedback was gender bias.
5. What we learnt from feedback(View full slide share on Blog) Questions: 4. What films have you watched? Majority replied โThe ringโ This helped us decide to make a spoof of this movie 5. do you enjoy watching comical spoofs? The response worked in a over 50% voted โYesโ
7. Independent research Focus group analysing script and idea : 4 people from the ages 15-19. We took on a lot of what we learnt from this session and realised : Too much going on and narrative was overcomplicated and confusing There was a unanimous consensus about the script being "waffleyโ Another problem was the lack of suspense Changed made to storyline โAnother suggestion that me and another group member decided to play on was the suggestion of making the ghost in our film a conscience, this was the conscience of the main character "Lindsey". This was to link with the notion of our main plot of "DEADLINE" therefore we should overemphasise and reflect the stress and hardship and how daunting it is too meet deadlines. using this new suggestion we revised the script and made big changes. Changes that we had made to film - To reduce the verbal communication Inserted sound clips, more camera techniques e.t.c. Clarified main and subordinate story lines Replaced verbal speech between characters with flashbacks e.t.c Ensured we make a build up of suspense
10. she had given us feedback, firstly she had praised the acting out of the script, the humour , music to build suspense and the camera effects and editing effects.