Monday, 21 February 2011

Collecting Feedback

We needed to find a way to collect reliable and honest feedback on our trailer so as to make successful improvements to our final trailer. The most accessible route for doing this was to create a questionnaire or survey that we will each take copies of and ask for feedback from our family and friends etc.

The questions that will feature on our questionnaire need to be clear and open, thus inviting the person filling it out to provide a wide and varied response; we don't want to gather the surveys back to find that all say the same thing. Therefor, the questions we asked were these:

Would you watch this film? Why?

Can you tell what genre it is? How?

Is the plot clear?

What do you remember from the trailer?

How would you improve it?

Any other comments:

If we each do this we will be able to gain feedback from a range of ages and genders, but that will also include many people from our target age audience. It is also helpful that most of the people we ask are not/have never studied media and so will therefore take what they see at face value and in a way, judge our trailer the same as they would any other professional trailer that they see.

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