2. • As part of my research section we completed a target audience questionnaire and interview this
enabled us to make decisions on different aspects of our trailer.
• We created a poll voting system on fronter and asked our peers a variety of questions which were
both relevant to the trailer and poster we were going to create. This was also a clear and simple
way of gathering and collecting results, as it showed the both the number of people who had
voted and the percentage of people voting for that particular answer.
• This was beneficial for us when it came to planning for our trailer as we took on a lot of the
thoughts and opinions of our peers and used their input in our trailer.
3. • We then complete a set of interviews which we recorded, as we felt that some of our peers wanted
to express their opinions on certain answers in more depth and detail and actually wanted to give
some advice or examples which we could potential when creating our trailers.
We decided to interview two people from different genders as we thought that their answer may differ,
and we wanted to get opinions from both sides as we want our trailer to appeal to both genders.
Although some of their answers did differ I realised that we could take certain aspects from each
answer and put both elements into our trailer.
4. After the question were answered and the interviews were completed, I then analysed their answer to see if I could
find a particular trend. It was clear from our target audience feedback that they want to see a protagonist which they can
relate to as well as a trailer which starts of slow pace and gradually increases. Overall all the audience feedback helped us
make important decisions throughout our trailer and if we hadn’t go though this process our audience might not liked or
agreed with certain elements of our trailer.