2. This question only required a simple ‘Yes’ or ‘No’
answer as it was fairly straight forward. If the
answer was ‘No’ I offered the chance to elaborate
and give suggestions as to why this was. Luckily,
this wasn’t the case and out of a possible 10
people, 10 responded saying ‘Yes’ which was
extremely satisfying.
3. This ‘Prompt’ styled question allowed a
more specially positive response to the
question.
As you can the general outcome
was that ‘the overall video was
really good’ and also the
humour and creativity was a
huge hit
4. This question was answered by a variety of different ages ranging
from 8-70+. As you can see everyone agreed with our intentions
of the video being aimed at the youthful population but later, all
ages were able to admire the humour attempting to be
implemented
5. There was a wider variety of responses for this question as
young males may tend to give a good response to the
audience or ‘suiting the role’ or being ‘good looking’
The most frequent answers overall were the fact
that the lip syncing was extremely accurate and also
being young looking teenagers themselves, it was
very easy for them to communicate to the audience
(especially target audience)
6. We asked this prompt question as we were
hesitant to what the audience reaction would
be and fortunately it turned out to be a great
triumph.
With the main aim of this shot to be humorous
and creative, it is clear the audience recognised
this attempt and also the fact that it is slightly
different to anything they might have seen
previously
7. The GoPro cameras aim is to show a point of
view shot that is not normally demonstrated
in music videos and it is clear that the effort in
making it personal was evident and also
accomplished very well.
8. I tried to add a little humour into this question with the ratings
being ‘terrible’ and ‘best ever’. Clearly it was a use of hyperbole,
but this didn’t stop the audience from answering in a serious
manner. With 80% choosing 8-10 , it is clear that the hard
efforts with rehearsing our lyrics paid off as it seemed to look
very accurate.
9. We used 6 different locations including a lounge, kitchen,
bedroom, bathroom, field and alleyway. For a music
video to be as effective as possible it is said that a
minimum of 3 locations should be used, so the audience
agrees with the variety of locations used.
10. In order to gain points for future references, we
offered the chance for further suggestions.
Coincidently, some mentioned that nothing was
necessary, but the majority mentioned that
either the lip syncing need to be more accurate
or reduced and replaced with more acting. Also
the reduction of the 3rd character might have
been more effective and maybe for the males out
there, a female figure.