2. ■ I some people ranging from 16 to 22 to analysis my products through a series of
questions. I aimed to ask people of my target audience (female teenagers) and people
who weren’t my target audience…
■ Here are the results…
3. QUESTION 1:WHAT GENREWOULDYOU
CATEGORISETHESETHREE PRODUCTS
AS?
■ All three people answered that my products are within the genre of indie/alternative.This proves that
the mise en scene and dark colours of my products have been successful as being identified as
indie/alternative.
■ The male was the only person who said that my products classified as indie-pop. As a male this would
make sense as he would note the pink colours as too ‘girly’ for his liking.
■ The 16 year old female said that the products came under the category as rock. I believe that this may
have something to do with the dark colours and the monochromatic mise en scene.
■ The 18 year old female go my genre spot on. She was able to identify the genre through the “use of
guitars” and “the post production animation”.This female was a ‘stereotype’ if you will of who I was
aiming my products at. She came under my target audience’s demographics: an artistic female
student.
■ These three answers show how the same products can create different meanings for different people.
4. QUESTION 2:WOULDYOU BUYTHESE
PRODUCTS?WHY?
■ All three people said that they would buy the products all for the same reason.They found
the imagery attractive.This means that I was succeeded on the mise en scene of my
products with the contrast of the monochromatic tones against the pink aesthetics.
■ Person A said that “there is a lot of attention to detail” as a positive. I think that this is
important because if I did not add detail to my products then they might have been seen as
boring.
■ Person B said that it “seems like the kind of music I listen to”.This comment emphasises
how important it is to get you're target audience right. It is so important that producers aim
for an audience that listen to the same type of music that they produce in order to make
successful sales. If I gave these products to someone who wasn’t in my target demographic
than they probably would have said no to willing to buy my products.
■ Person c said that “the pink on the magazine stand out”.This links to the attraction
comments – if nothing in my products stood out than people would be reluctant to
consider buying them.
5. QUESTION 3: ISTHERE ANYTHINGYOU
PARTICULARLY LIKE ABOUTTHESE
PRODUCTS?
■ All three answers particularly liked different aspects of the products for different reasons.
■ Person A particularly liked the animatics of the video because it added style. Even though person A
isn’t quite within my target audience demographic (with him not being female), he is still a young
person who is interested in vibrant and stylish things.The colour clearly attracted him in a different
way to which I intended it (which is okay because everyone interprets everything differently).
■ Person B particularly liked the contrast of the monochromatic tones to the bright pink on the poster.
This comment as proved that my contrast of colour has worked and has clearly complimented the
artist.
■ Person C particularly liked the continuation of the smoke flare imagery. I'm glad that a person of my
target audience likes the smoke because when I was using this idea I was aware that not many
existing artists had used it. I was not challenging conventions I was just expanding the boundaries of
the conventions and my ideas have worked on at least on third of my audience.
6. QUESTION 4: DOTHEY ALL LINK WITH
EACHOTHER/CANYOUTELLTHESE
PRODUCTS GOTOGETHER AS ONE?
■ All three people said that they saw synergy throughout my products through the use of
imagery and two of them noticed synergy through the use of font styles. Imagery is the
most important thing that must have synergy due to the fact that it is the spine of the
advertisement.Without imagery products are very weak.
■ Person A saw synergy through font styles and colour. I managed to keep a contrast of
monochromatic colours and the pastol pink consistent throughout all three of my products.
■ Person B saw consistency through the “atmospheric trees”.This is a very artsy observation
and proves that my products are within an abstractive theme and are aesthetically pleasing
especially for young art students like person B.
■ Person C recognised the imagery on the digipak and the poster from the music video.This
shows clear synergy throughout the three products.
7. QUESTION 5: WOULDYOU CHANGE
ANYTHING ABOUTTHE PRODUCTS? IF SO,
WHAT?
■ Two out the three people mentioned adding more pink to the digipak.All three people
mentioned improvements for my digipak.
■ Person A mentioned that I should change the black background behind the CD as it does
not go with the rest of the imagery. I would make sense for me to add a more abstract
background behind the CDs to further stabilise the synergy.
■ Person B thought that some more pink could be added to the CD front cover. Having more
pink on the digipak would make the details included stand out more and the contrast of
colours would be more prominent.
■ Person C suggested adding the animatics to my ancillaries.This is a very good idea however
having the drawings on non moving images may take a sense of professionality away from
the products.This suggestion will be considered as it wouldn’t hurt to try.