Friday 22 April 2016

Evaluation 3


This is my questionnaire for our audience feedback to tell me what our audience thought about mine and Alfie's short film and my ancillary products (Poster and magazine review page). I planned this questionnaire a fair amount in advance and i wanted to get a range of people ranging from 15 to 20. So in this survey i asked people both on social media and in person to collate a good range of answers. One key thing i wanted in these results was a comparison between two factors, 'Boys and Girls' and 'Ages 15 - 20 and Ages 21 - 25' as this is our main target audience age range. So to make this even on both sides i decided i would ask 16 people to answer the questionnaire, four boys 15 - 20 and 4 boys 21 - 25 and the same with the girls. Below is the questionnaire asked to all 16 people. 

Did you enjoy the film? Yes No Partly
Did you follow the film easily? Yes No Partly




Were you shocked by the plot twist? Yes No Partly
Were the special effects effective? Yes No Partly
Did the sound fit well in the film? Yes No Partly
What did you think of the length of the film? Yes No Partly
Did you like our title sequence? Yes No Partly
Did you like the ending of the film? Yes No Partly
Do you like our official poster? Yes No Partly
Do you think it represents the film well? Yes No Partly
Do you think it looks industry standard? Yes No Partly
Do you like our Magazine review page? Yes No Partly
Do you think it represents the film well? Yes No Partly
Do you think it looks industry standard? Yes No Partly
Do all of our products fit together well? Yes No Partly
So from this i wanted to create a visually pleasing, creative and easy way to see the overall results. So after consideration i chose to use Infogram which lets me create info graphics on the results. Below are interactive infographics on all questions. (Please press the small buttons to see all target audience groups as it is fully interactive). After the first three i felt it was no longer important to ask the different ages so it simply went to boys and girls.

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