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Final Major Project: Research
Amy Watson
Existing Product: Book
The colour of the photograph of Anne
Frank is in black and white, this is how
photographs were taken back in the
day.
The font within the cover of the book is
something resembling an Adobe Ming
Std L.
The colour of the base cover resembles something
like a dark maroon colour, this is most likely what
they used back in the day of the base material of
the diary.
The autobiography is about Anne Franks
life as well as her experience in the second
world war.
This book looks like it was illustrated in an artist’s
studio of an illustrator who was given the original
diary and then converted it into a modern version.
The story starts with a foreword
about Anne Frank's life and her
trauma in the second world war.
It was edited by Otto H.
Frank and Mirjam
Pressler
The angle of the photographof
the book cover seems straight in
position, but the picture looks
like it was taken on a 20 degree
angle
The picture looks like it was
taken in the scene of her
home, but inside the book,
the atmosphere changes
from her home to the
imprisonmentsof the war.
The book is written out like something of a
diary, it was Anne’s personal diary that she
wrote during her life, but was recovered
after her death and published for all the
world to see.
The contents within the
book and the interesting
way of how Anne Frank
has written her life
experience intrigues the
audience, and some are
even inspired by her words
from the diary, some that
are memorable like quotes.
The lighting of this books seems quite
50/50, half light and dark, as well
metaphorically, there are dark and
light elements enticed within this
book.
Overall, the theming of the story is both happiness and
darkness. Happiness because she had a great life before the
war, and then darkness because of her horrible experience
during the war as she was taken prisoner along with her
family and gassed to death.
Anne F. (1947) Anne Frank: The
Diary Of a Young Girl
Existing Product: Animation
Logan T. (2014) Draw My Life-
SuperMarioLogan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-
cf0H2f_bc4
The animation looks like it takes place on a whiteboard
and someone's draws different aspects of Logan’s life.
He explains the medical and good
times of his life.
The music in the background makes it more upbeat and
happy since there is some poor and sad parts of Logan’s
Life.
The colours within this are only
whiteboard pen material, in
other words, there is not as lot of
colour.
The composition of the image is very
clear and well put together.
The angle of the image is on a standard
degree, in other words not on an angle
at all.
The audience would want to watch this
because they will learn new info about
illnesses they haven’t really catch on.
The location of where the
animation took place looks like in
some original home and nowhere
special.
The scene is taken place upon a
whiteboard with a simple
background and nothing
exciting.
During post production, it looks like
they have planned this out really well
and designed the drawings in a great
particular manner like it’s their own
designs and not a copied design from
an existing design.
The props used for it seems
just top be a whiteboard and
pens in order to present
drawings which clearly
symbolise what Logan is
talking about.
Existing Product: T-Shirt
Dizzykittenstore (2019)
my life t-shirt
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/I-Love-My-Life-T-Shirt-Tee-Top-Happy-Robbie-Inspired-T-Shirt-
/142403694527
The font of the shirt is thin and simple
which does give out a good vibe.
The shirt background is just a plain
white and no other colour.
The shirt had a simple theme which is good considering if
you are looking for something normal.
This shirt looks like it was made in a factory
that specialises in personalised items.
The angle of the shirt and the text
looks straight on and not on a certain
degree such as 90.
During post production, the mangers
must had an initial idea of what to make
out of the product, but they would’ve
edited during the process
The audience would want to
buy this because it has a
clear, thoughtful message
that makes them feel better
about themselves.
The lighting of the short seems to be
very bright and not dark and gloomy.
There is no effects towards this image however, the thin text does give it a
happy thought and effect because messages like that give off a good vibe and
make the person seeing it or wearing it feel like a better person.
There is no scene within this as there
only text, also the composition is very
clear.
Existing Product: Poster
Dormoco.com (2005) Amazing African
Historian Poster
The colour is all in black and white and not proper
colour is shown, this probably because the photos were
taken like this back in the time of Rosa Parks.
The quote shown was made by Parks herself.
The picture of Parks here looks
detailed and a well taken photo
The text here is in a font very similar to
that Angsana New, a very pretty
font
The poster features shapes, some for the
images, some for the text, this made the
poster very interesting.
The audience would want to but this because the quote of Parks is so
inspiring as well as special, also, they might want to know about
Parks herself and why she is a hero.
https://www.dormco.com/Famous_American
_African_American_History_Poster_p/2450-
0092.htm
Props to make this would be something like a
computer and a printer, also a photograph of Parks
would be needed to make it interesting.
The lighting and the composition of the
poster seems dark and clear, which I can
understand because that is how photos were
taken back in the olden times.
This poster looks like it was made in
a studio that socialises in
photographs and newspaper head
lines.
The angle of the poster
seems pretty straight on
and not on a particular angle.
During post production, they probably cut out the
image of Parks form the original picture to make it
a image known now.
The audience would want to
buy it also because it has a
really interesting article about
Parks as well as her role in
segregation.
Research Analysis: Existing Products Whatcommonfeaturesdo theresearchedproductshave?
From what I have analysed throughout annotation, they all have
interesting fonts that really do give the product an interesting element
to consider . The fonts really do make the item sell really well. Also the
Anne Frank Diary and Rosa Parks poster both have black and white
photographs of the characters which implicates that the photographs
taken back in that time were black and white an colour was not found
yet in photography. Finally, both the animation and t-shirt had
modern time fonts that represent happiness and relaxation.
 Whataspectsof theresearchwillyou include withinyourwork?
I will include the bold texts for the animation to make my products
stand out to give out a clear and unambiguous message to live your life
while you still can, and that life can through obstacles in your way but
with happy thoughts, you can jump over the hurdle and leave the
obstacle behind. Also, the thin text of the t-shirt will also be used to
give the products a smooth feeling as well and hard and exciting. This
will surely give the products a proper recognition. Finally, I will use the
bright colours of the animation to make the product light up with joy
and happy thoughts so that the reader can engulf the happiness of the
products through happiness.
Questionnaire Analysis
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/5G9GG7Y
Question 1: Psychosis Observation: From this graph it’s easy to say that most of the
audience has heard of psychosis and its ways of affecting
individuals. This is understandable because from today there are
advertisements and information sources that ell us how to deal
with psychosis and how to help those who live with it and
struggle. Also, knowing about it is good because the more you
know about it, the more you can help those with the problem out.
However, some had said that they are unsure whether they had
understood psychosis, this is probably because they have heard
of it but hadn’t got the gist of it. Finally, some had said no
because they probably haven’t heard it full stop.
What does this say about my audience: This says that the
audience care about those who live with any form of psychosis
and try their best to help them. Also, there are soaps and
programmes that showcase these problems to show more
awareness and support to those who suffer.
How will my product appeal my audience: my product will follow
the appeal by talking about the main facts of psychosis and
showcase it in a clear and ambiguous image. Also, explain
examples of supporting sources and how they can help more in
the future.
Question 2: Life After Death
Observation: It’s easy to say from the results that the audience
mostly believe that life after death is not possible, this is just their
belief because we don’t know first hand that life after death is
possible because the only way we really would find out is when we
die. So for now it is their biblical belief. However, some have said
that they do believe life after death is possible because if they
believe that god looks after the souls of their loved one, then it is
possible for them that organisms live on after death. Finally, some
have said that they are not sure whether to believe it is possible or
not about life after death, but that is their choice and their beliefs,
or maybe their not as religious as we think.
What does this say about my audience: It’s clear form the graph
that there is a mixture of beliefs, meaning that the audience is a
mix of non believers and believers, making it so that my product
will include the prospect of life after death and explain my beliefs.
How will my product appeal my audience: Like before, I will
incorporate my beliefs on life after and that I believe that there is a
chance of life in the heavens because I do believe in god.
Question 3: Blood Donors
Observation: From this graph, it would be easy to say that most
of the audience know someone who is a blood donor. This is
understandable because there are thousands of donors across
the country who give their blood to save the lives if other
through transfusion. They are depicted as heroes so it’s good
you know someone who is a hero and saves lives with their life
force. Unfortunately there is some who don't know someone
who is a blood donor, but that’s probable because they haven’t
told them or they aren't it interested, built blood donation is
not compulsory so it’s optional. Finally, no one has said they
are not sure because they are sure with a simple yes or no.
What does this say about my audience; The results clearly say
that most of the audience are familiar and interested in the
subject of donation, those who don’t probably do like the
thought of blood being drawn from your arm and maybe even
a]have a fear,
How will my product appeal my audience: The products will
appeal my audience by mentioning how donors can become
heroes and the advantages of donation that you can give your
own life force to save another and become incredibly generous.
Question 4: Pets
Observation: The results show that most of the
audience do have a pet of any kind, I wasn’t very
specific on any kind but really one pet in general. I
guess this is good because having a pet is company and
is one your best friends, my dog was my best friend
until the end. However, some pf the audience has said
they do not have any pets at all, this could be due to the
fact of allergy and maybe they cant stand having pets
around them.
What does this say about my audience: this graph tells
me that the audience are either animal lovers or not,
which doesn’t surprise me at all because there are
some do not have pets at all that I know off. Those who
do obviously cares for pets and loves their company.
How will my product appeal my audience: My product
will appeal my audience by adding the facts of pets
through my own that I had, that he was my best my
friend and one of the greatest thing that has happened
in my life.
Question 5: Autism Observation: Eith a unanimous result, most of the audience
has said that they know someone who has autism and lives
with its effects. This is great because then they can help
them understand the world a whole lot more and also help
them overcome obstacles that may stand in their way.
However, only a small portion of the audience said that
they don’t know anyone with autism, but I guess this is
understandable too because they probably haven’t heard of
the condition let alone met someone who lives with it.
Finally, no one said if they are unsure because their
answers came up with a straight yes or no.
What does this say about my audience: This graph clearly
states that the autism are interested in autism and are keen
to help those who suffer with it’s disadvantages, this is a
kind thought.It states that some might have never heard of
the condition.
How will my product appeal my audience: I will talk about
autism within all my products as well as say about my
experience of living with the condition and my views upon
it.
Question 6: Art & Music
Observation: This graph clearly states that most of the
audience is good at both music and art talents. They are
lucky because with theses skills they can achieve many
amazing things and can use theses skills to achieve their
dreams. This is indeed special. However, some have also said
they are not good at both music and art, this is probably
because they don’t believe themselves or even others may
have admitted it towards them, this is mean. It’s not bad to
admit your true nature on these talents, they will understand
and possibly help you. Finally, a small portion of the
audience had said that they are unsure that they are good or
not at these talents, this is understandable because they
could be unsure of how good their talents are.
What does this say about my audience: this clearly shows
that my audience is compassionate but unsure about the
talents of music and art, and some are confident to claim
that they are good at the talents and if they are not.
How will my product appeal my audience: I will mention that
I have a talent for music and art, as I used to play the violin
and the recorder,and my talent for art is approachable. Also
explain that it is ok to open up about your levels of the
talents, they will help you if you are struggling.
Question 7: Are YOU A Blood Donor
Observation: It is very easy to say form this rap that most of
the audience have openly admitted with honest heart that
they are not blood donors. I can understand this because
donation is not compulsory, it is choice, they have the right to
choice to chose whether they want to participate or not. This
is their decision. However, the good news is that some have
said that they are in deed donors, which means that they are
heroes and are generously giving their own life force to save
another, which is indeed heroism.
What does this say about my audience: This graph specifies
that the audience is optional on whether they want to donate
or not, become some have openly admitted that they are not
donors which is good because they are being honest and
those who are donors are heroes.
How will my product appeal my audience: I will only mention
the advantages of donation, hoping that I don't mark the
good part gruesome and upsetting but I will make sure it is
described as comfortable as possible.
Question 8: Souls
Observation: It would be fair to say that most of the
audience say that they do believe that the souls of their
loved ones are looked after by God himself. This is only
their belief because we actually don’t know what goes on
in heaven, that is only for heaven believers to ponder over.
Moving in second place is the fact that people believe that
souls live on, again this is understandable because it Is
their opinion and belief of what they think if heaven.
Finally, the last portion of the audience had said that they
are unsure, once again this is understandable because it’s
their choice to choose.
What does this say about my audience: This graph clearly
shows that the audience has mixed beliefs of souls and
the afterlife, so I guess my products will have some
mentioning and beliefs on this with my beliefs of course.
How will my product appeal my audience: My product
will appeal the crowd because I will incorporate my beliefs
on this because I do believes souls live in heaven and that
God does look after them.
Question 9: Are YOU Autistic?
Observation: It is very clear from the graph that most of
the audience are not autistic, this is an accurate way of
telling me whether you are autistic or not. The audience is
being truly honest here. However, only a small portion of
the audience has admitted that they are indeed autistic,
this is brave of them because not all autistics can admit
they are autistic either due to not having the ability to
speak or they are too shy or embarrassed to tell a single
person. Finally, no one has said that they are unsure
because autistics and non autistics know whether they are
or not.
What does this say about my audience: This graph clearly
states that the audience is confident about the fact if they
are autistic or not, also they probably know what the signs
are of autism and how to depict them.
How will my product appeal my audience: My product will
appeal my audience by adding the fact that I am autistic
and explain my views on living with it, as well as
explaining the pros and cons.
Question 10: Heaven & Hell
Observation: Judging by the results, it seems that the audience
does not believe in either heaven and hell the most. This is only
a belief because like life after death, we don’t know what
happens when organisms die, this is only a biblical belief and
what individuals believe on the bible’s words. Rounding up in
2nd place is the fact that the audience is not sure about
whether to believe in heaven or hell or both. Once again this is
understandable because thus is a belief not something for
sure. In third place is the fact that the audience only believes
in heaven. Again, this is just a belief. Next is the fact that the
audience believesthat both places exist. Finally, there is no
score for the belief of only hell existing, these are all beliefs.
What does this say about my audience: This graph states that
the audience has mixed views of religious life and the
prospects of the bible, also their views on death aftermath is
mixed too.
How will my product appeal my audience: My product will
feature lots of reasons for both sides and why they are possible
and believable.
Research Analysis: Questionnaire
What commonfeatures does the questionnaire
have?
The questions all had at least one leading answer when it came
to analysing the results, this is good because all of them are
reliable and will help me with my product when it comes to
making it. Also, they had a answer not so reliable, meaning
that there is an answer that has the lowest average. These two
factors are regular for graphs and results.
Whataspectsof thequestionnairewillyouincludein
yourwork
I will use the most averaged answers from the questions to
make my products as they are the most supported and most
responded factors. This is good because I can get a glimpse of
what the audience really wants and what they are looking
forward to.
Interviews
Interview 1
Interview 1 Observation: From this interview, it seems that the
interviewee is keen to become a blood donor, also,
they know someone in their family that they have
cremated in their family. Another point is that they
believe that posters are the most effective form of
information to promote a certain topic,
What does this say about my audience: This
interview shows that they do care for the welfare of
everyone through donation, as well as pets since
they had one once.
How will my product appeal m audience: I will
include the factors of blood donation and how it can
save about 3 lives which is a miracle. Also I will talk
about how pets could be a good source of company
and make you very happy.
Interview 2
Interview 2 Observation: It is clear to say that the
interviewee is claims not be religious and just
like the last interviewee, they know someone in
their family who has been cremated after death.
Also, they seem to think that the level of support
for psychosis is very good from today, as long as
you have the right support.
What does This say about my audience: the
audience is shown to care about those with
mental health problems such as autism and
psychosis and wishes to help them.
How will my product appeal my audience: My
product will appeal my audience by mentioning
certain support groups that help mental ealth
problems and how you can become involved in
helping them.
Research Analysis: Interviews
What common aspects do both interviews
have?
They both have the same opinions on blood donations, which
is that they would participate in giving their life force to save
the lives of others. Also, they both say that they had a pet once
but not anymore since they died. Finally, they both said that
they both knew someone who was cremated after their death.
What aspects of the interviews will I include
in my work?
I will use the common aspects to make my products because
this us what the audience want, a product with a fair topic on
life.
Audience Profile
Category Demographic Contentto appeal to this audience
Age Range
My audience will be between 13-70
years of age I believe it is a
sensible range.
• Blood donation
• Sexual education
• Adult themes
• Emotional content
Gender
It will be suitable for both genders
because the content is something that
effects both .
• Blood donation
• Sexual education
• Autism
• Psychosis
Psychographic
It will not offended anyone, It is open
to everyone to see and take in. Anyone
who is into the content’s story.
• Autism
• Psychosis
• Mental health examples
• Gender commons
Social Status
My products will not offend anyone
who is lonely and left out in terms of
social, it is open to everyone.
• Autism
• Life spans such as births and deaths
• Psychosis
• Gender commons
Research Evaluation
Research Evaluation
Give an overview of how you conducted your research. Discuss the strengths and
weaknesses of each method
Product Research
Strengths: Explaining the different factors of the different products was easy to describe and easy to analyse
Weakness: It was not easy to talk about the audience and why they might want buy or listen to the products.
Questionnaires
Strengths: Coming up with the questions was the most easiest part because I managed to come up with questions related to the topic of the my
products really well.
Weakness: It was not easy to describe the observations because the different results meant different thoughts from the
audience.
Interviews
Strengths: Coming up with the questions was the most easiest part of the interviews because they all were related to the topic I have chosen, my life.
Weakness: Answering the observation was heard because throughout their gave me some slightly different answers from each other between.
Research Evaluation
What sort of a response did you get?
I got a very good response, meaning all my questions gave me a confident answer in
preparation for my production of my products. The answers were very reliable and
supportive towards my research.
How did you distribute your survey? Give an advantage
and a disadvantage
I set out my survey in a simple yes, no or I’m not sure manner, this wad the advantage
because then I can get a simple answers since my topic is simple too. The disadvantage
however was coming up with the final question options about heaven because everyone
has different opinions on heaven and hell which is understandable,

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  • 1. Final Major Project: Research Amy Watson
  • 2. Existing Product: Book The colour of the photograph of Anne Frank is in black and white, this is how photographs were taken back in the day. The font within the cover of the book is something resembling an Adobe Ming Std L. The colour of the base cover resembles something like a dark maroon colour, this is most likely what they used back in the day of the base material of the diary. The autobiography is about Anne Franks life as well as her experience in the second world war. This book looks like it was illustrated in an artist’s studio of an illustrator who was given the original diary and then converted it into a modern version. The story starts with a foreword about Anne Frank's life and her trauma in the second world war. It was edited by Otto H. Frank and Mirjam Pressler The angle of the photographof the book cover seems straight in position, but the picture looks like it was taken on a 20 degree angle The picture looks like it was taken in the scene of her home, but inside the book, the atmosphere changes from her home to the imprisonmentsof the war. The book is written out like something of a diary, it was Anne’s personal diary that she wrote during her life, but was recovered after her death and published for all the world to see. The contents within the book and the interesting way of how Anne Frank has written her life experience intrigues the audience, and some are even inspired by her words from the diary, some that are memorable like quotes. The lighting of this books seems quite 50/50, half light and dark, as well metaphorically, there are dark and light elements enticed within this book. Overall, the theming of the story is both happiness and darkness. Happiness because she had a great life before the war, and then darkness because of her horrible experience during the war as she was taken prisoner along with her family and gassed to death. Anne F. (1947) Anne Frank: The Diary Of a Young Girl
  • 3. Existing Product: Animation Logan T. (2014) Draw My Life- SuperMarioLogan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=- cf0H2f_bc4 The animation looks like it takes place on a whiteboard and someone's draws different aspects of Logan’s life. He explains the medical and good times of his life. The music in the background makes it more upbeat and happy since there is some poor and sad parts of Logan’s Life. The colours within this are only whiteboard pen material, in other words, there is not as lot of colour. The composition of the image is very clear and well put together. The angle of the image is on a standard degree, in other words not on an angle at all. The audience would want to watch this because they will learn new info about illnesses they haven’t really catch on. The location of where the animation took place looks like in some original home and nowhere special. The scene is taken place upon a whiteboard with a simple background and nothing exciting. During post production, it looks like they have planned this out really well and designed the drawings in a great particular manner like it’s their own designs and not a copied design from an existing design. The props used for it seems just top be a whiteboard and pens in order to present drawings which clearly symbolise what Logan is talking about.
  • 4. Existing Product: T-Shirt Dizzykittenstore (2019) my life t-shirt https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/I-Love-My-Life-T-Shirt-Tee-Top-Happy-Robbie-Inspired-T-Shirt- /142403694527 The font of the shirt is thin and simple which does give out a good vibe. The shirt background is just a plain white and no other colour. The shirt had a simple theme which is good considering if you are looking for something normal. This shirt looks like it was made in a factory that specialises in personalised items. The angle of the shirt and the text looks straight on and not on a certain degree such as 90. During post production, the mangers must had an initial idea of what to make out of the product, but they would’ve edited during the process The audience would want to buy this because it has a clear, thoughtful message that makes them feel better about themselves. The lighting of the short seems to be very bright and not dark and gloomy. There is no effects towards this image however, the thin text does give it a happy thought and effect because messages like that give off a good vibe and make the person seeing it or wearing it feel like a better person. There is no scene within this as there only text, also the composition is very clear.
  • 5. Existing Product: Poster Dormoco.com (2005) Amazing African Historian Poster The colour is all in black and white and not proper colour is shown, this probably because the photos were taken like this back in the time of Rosa Parks. The quote shown was made by Parks herself. The picture of Parks here looks detailed and a well taken photo The text here is in a font very similar to that Angsana New, a very pretty font The poster features shapes, some for the images, some for the text, this made the poster very interesting. The audience would want to but this because the quote of Parks is so inspiring as well as special, also, they might want to know about Parks herself and why she is a hero. https://www.dormco.com/Famous_American _African_American_History_Poster_p/2450- 0092.htm Props to make this would be something like a computer and a printer, also a photograph of Parks would be needed to make it interesting. The lighting and the composition of the poster seems dark and clear, which I can understand because that is how photos were taken back in the olden times. This poster looks like it was made in a studio that socialises in photographs and newspaper head lines. The angle of the poster seems pretty straight on and not on a particular angle. During post production, they probably cut out the image of Parks form the original picture to make it a image known now. The audience would want to buy it also because it has a really interesting article about Parks as well as her role in segregation.
  • 6. Research Analysis: Existing Products Whatcommonfeaturesdo theresearchedproductshave? From what I have analysed throughout annotation, they all have interesting fonts that really do give the product an interesting element to consider . The fonts really do make the item sell really well. Also the Anne Frank Diary and Rosa Parks poster both have black and white photographs of the characters which implicates that the photographs taken back in that time were black and white an colour was not found yet in photography. Finally, both the animation and t-shirt had modern time fonts that represent happiness and relaxation.  Whataspectsof theresearchwillyou include withinyourwork? I will include the bold texts for the animation to make my products stand out to give out a clear and unambiguous message to live your life while you still can, and that life can through obstacles in your way but with happy thoughts, you can jump over the hurdle and leave the obstacle behind. Also, the thin text of the t-shirt will also be used to give the products a smooth feeling as well and hard and exciting. This will surely give the products a proper recognition. Finally, I will use the bright colours of the animation to make the product light up with joy and happy thoughts so that the reader can engulf the happiness of the products through happiness.
  • 8. Question 1: Psychosis Observation: From this graph it’s easy to say that most of the audience has heard of psychosis and its ways of affecting individuals. This is understandable because from today there are advertisements and information sources that ell us how to deal with psychosis and how to help those who live with it and struggle. Also, knowing about it is good because the more you know about it, the more you can help those with the problem out. However, some had said that they are unsure whether they had understood psychosis, this is probably because they have heard of it but hadn’t got the gist of it. Finally, some had said no because they probably haven’t heard it full stop. What does this say about my audience: This says that the audience care about those who live with any form of psychosis and try their best to help them. Also, there are soaps and programmes that showcase these problems to show more awareness and support to those who suffer. How will my product appeal my audience: my product will follow the appeal by talking about the main facts of psychosis and showcase it in a clear and ambiguous image. Also, explain examples of supporting sources and how they can help more in the future.
  • 9. Question 2: Life After Death Observation: It’s easy to say from the results that the audience mostly believe that life after death is not possible, this is just their belief because we don’t know first hand that life after death is possible because the only way we really would find out is when we die. So for now it is their biblical belief. However, some have said that they do believe life after death is possible because if they believe that god looks after the souls of their loved one, then it is possible for them that organisms live on after death. Finally, some have said that they are not sure whether to believe it is possible or not about life after death, but that is their choice and their beliefs, or maybe their not as religious as we think. What does this say about my audience: It’s clear form the graph that there is a mixture of beliefs, meaning that the audience is a mix of non believers and believers, making it so that my product will include the prospect of life after death and explain my beliefs. How will my product appeal my audience: Like before, I will incorporate my beliefs on life after and that I believe that there is a chance of life in the heavens because I do believe in god.
  • 10. Question 3: Blood Donors Observation: From this graph, it would be easy to say that most of the audience know someone who is a blood donor. This is understandable because there are thousands of donors across the country who give their blood to save the lives if other through transfusion. They are depicted as heroes so it’s good you know someone who is a hero and saves lives with their life force. Unfortunately there is some who don't know someone who is a blood donor, but that’s probable because they haven’t told them or they aren't it interested, built blood donation is not compulsory so it’s optional. Finally, no one has said they are not sure because they are sure with a simple yes or no. What does this say about my audience; The results clearly say that most of the audience are familiar and interested in the subject of donation, those who don’t probably do like the thought of blood being drawn from your arm and maybe even a]have a fear, How will my product appeal my audience: The products will appeal my audience by mentioning how donors can become heroes and the advantages of donation that you can give your own life force to save another and become incredibly generous.
  • 11. Question 4: Pets Observation: The results show that most of the audience do have a pet of any kind, I wasn’t very specific on any kind but really one pet in general. I guess this is good because having a pet is company and is one your best friends, my dog was my best friend until the end. However, some pf the audience has said they do not have any pets at all, this could be due to the fact of allergy and maybe they cant stand having pets around them. What does this say about my audience: this graph tells me that the audience are either animal lovers or not, which doesn’t surprise me at all because there are some do not have pets at all that I know off. Those who do obviously cares for pets and loves their company. How will my product appeal my audience: My product will appeal my audience by adding the facts of pets through my own that I had, that he was my best my friend and one of the greatest thing that has happened in my life.
  • 12. Question 5: Autism Observation: Eith a unanimous result, most of the audience has said that they know someone who has autism and lives with its effects. This is great because then they can help them understand the world a whole lot more and also help them overcome obstacles that may stand in their way. However, only a small portion of the audience said that they don’t know anyone with autism, but I guess this is understandable too because they probably haven’t heard of the condition let alone met someone who lives with it. Finally, no one said if they are unsure because their answers came up with a straight yes or no. What does this say about my audience: This graph clearly states that the autism are interested in autism and are keen to help those who suffer with it’s disadvantages, this is a kind thought.It states that some might have never heard of the condition. How will my product appeal my audience: I will talk about autism within all my products as well as say about my experience of living with the condition and my views upon it.
  • 13. Question 6: Art & Music Observation: This graph clearly states that most of the audience is good at both music and art talents. They are lucky because with theses skills they can achieve many amazing things and can use theses skills to achieve their dreams. This is indeed special. However, some have also said they are not good at both music and art, this is probably because they don’t believe themselves or even others may have admitted it towards them, this is mean. It’s not bad to admit your true nature on these talents, they will understand and possibly help you. Finally, a small portion of the audience had said that they are unsure that they are good or not at these talents, this is understandable because they could be unsure of how good their talents are. What does this say about my audience: this clearly shows that my audience is compassionate but unsure about the talents of music and art, and some are confident to claim that they are good at the talents and if they are not. How will my product appeal my audience: I will mention that I have a talent for music and art, as I used to play the violin and the recorder,and my talent for art is approachable. Also explain that it is ok to open up about your levels of the talents, they will help you if you are struggling.
  • 14. Question 7: Are YOU A Blood Donor Observation: It is very easy to say form this rap that most of the audience have openly admitted with honest heart that they are not blood donors. I can understand this because donation is not compulsory, it is choice, they have the right to choice to chose whether they want to participate or not. This is their decision. However, the good news is that some have said that they are in deed donors, which means that they are heroes and are generously giving their own life force to save another, which is indeed heroism. What does this say about my audience: This graph specifies that the audience is optional on whether they want to donate or not, become some have openly admitted that they are not donors which is good because they are being honest and those who are donors are heroes. How will my product appeal my audience: I will only mention the advantages of donation, hoping that I don't mark the good part gruesome and upsetting but I will make sure it is described as comfortable as possible.
  • 15. Question 8: Souls Observation: It would be fair to say that most of the audience say that they do believe that the souls of their loved ones are looked after by God himself. This is only their belief because we actually don’t know what goes on in heaven, that is only for heaven believers to ponder over. Moving in second place is the fact that people believe that souls live on, again this is understandable because it Is their opinion and belief of what they think if heaven. Finally, the last portion of the audience had said that they are unsure, once again this is understandable because it’s their choice to choose. What does this say about my audience: This graph clearly shows that the audience has mixed beliefs of souls and the afterlife, so I guess my products will have some mentioning and beliefs on this with my beliefs of course. How will my product appeal my audience: My product will appeal the crowd because I will incorporate my beliefs on this because I do believes souls live in heaven and that God does look after them.
  • 16. Question 9: Are YOU Autistic? Observation: It is very clear from the graph that most of the audience are not autistic, this is an accurate way of telling me whether you are autistic or not. The audience is being truly honest here. However, only a small portion of the audience has admitted that they are indeed autistic, this is brave of them because not all autistics can admit they are autistic either due to not having the ability to speak or they are too shy or embarrassed to tell a single person. Finally, no one has said that they are unsure because autistics and non autistics know whether they are or not. What does this say about my audience: This graph clearly states that the audience is confident about the fact if they are autistic or not, also they probably know what the signs are of autism and how to depict them. How will my product appeal my audience: My product will appeal my audience by adding the fact that I am autistic and explain my views on living with it, as well as explaining the pros and cons.
  • 17. Question 10: Heaven & Hell Observation: Judging by the results, it seems that the audience does not believe in either heaven and hell the most. This is only a belief because like life after death, we don’t know what happens when organisms die, this is only a biblical belief and what individuals believe on the bible’s words. Rounding up in 2nd place is the fact that the audience is not sure about whether to believe in heaven or hell or both. Once again this is understandable because thus is a belief not something for sure. In third place is the fact that the audience only believes in heaven. Again, this is just a belief. Next is the fact that the audience believesthat both places exist. Finally, there is no score for the belief of only hell existing, these are all beliefs. What does this say about my audience: This graph states that the audience has mixed views of religious life and the prospects of the bible, also their views on death aftermath is mixed too. How will my product appeal my audience: My product will feature lots of reasons for both sides and why they are possible and believable.
  • 18. Research Analysis: Questionnaire What commonfeatures does the questionnaire have? The questions all had at least one leading answer when it came to analysing the results, this is good because all of them are reliable and will help me with my product when it comes to making it. Also, they had a answer not so reliable, meaning that there is an answer that has the lowest average. These two factors are regular for graphs and results. Whataspectsof thequestionnairewillyouincludein yourwork I will use the most averaged answers from the questions to make my products as they are the most supported and most responded factors. This is good because I can get a glimpse of what the audience really wants and what they are looking forward to.
  • 21. Interview 1 Observation: From this interview, it seems that the interviewee is keen to become a blood donor, also, they know someone in their family that they have cremated in their family. Another point is that they believe that posters are the most effective form of information to promote a certain topic, What does this say about my audience: This interview shows that they do care for the welfare of everyone through donation, as well as pets since they had one once. How will my product appeal m audience: I will include the factors of blood donation and how it can save about 3 lives which is a miracle. Also I will talk about how pets could be a good source of company and make you very happy.
  • 23. Interview 2 Observation: It is clear to say that the interviewee is claims not be religious and just like the last interviewee, they know someone in their family who has been cremated after death. Also, they seem to think that the level of support for psychosis is very good from today, as long as you have the right support. What does This say about my audience: the audience is shown to care about those with mental health problems such as autism and psychosis and wishes to help them. How will my product appeal my audience: My product will appeal my audience by mentioning certain support groups that help mental ealth problems and how you can become involved in helping them.
  • 24. Research Analysis: Interviews What common aspects do both interviews have? They both have the same opinions on blood donations, which is that they would participate in giving their life force to save the lives of others. Also, they both say that they had a pet once but not anymore since they died. Finally, they both said that they both knew someone who was cremated after their death. What aspects of the interviews will I include in my work? I will use the common aspects to make my products because this us what the audience want, a product with a fair topic on life.
  • 25. Audience Profile Category Demographic Contentto appeal to this audience Age Range My audience will be between 13-70 years of age I believe it is a sensible range. • Blood donation • Sexual education • Adult themes • Emotional content Gender It will be suitable for both genders because the content is something that effects both . • Blood donation • Sexual education • Autism • Psychosis Psychographic It will not offended anyone, It is open to everyone to see and take in. Anyone who is into the content’s story. • Autism • Psychosis • Mental health examples • Gender commons Social Status My products will not offend anyone who is lonely and left out in terms of social, it is open to everyone. • Autism • Life spans such as births and deaths • Psychosis • Gender commons
  • 27. Research Evaluation Give an overview of how you conducted your research. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each method Product Research Strengths: Explaining the different factors of the different products was easy to describe and easy to analyse Weakness: It was not easy to talk about the audience and why they might want buy or listen to the products. Questionnaires Strengths: Coming up with the questions was the most easiest part because I managed to come up with questions related to the topic of the my products really well. Weakness: It was not easy to describe the observations because the different results meant different thoughts from the audience. Interviews Strengths: Coming up with the questions was the most easiest part of the interviews because they all were related to the topic I have chosen, my life. Weakness: Answering the observation was heard because throughout their gave me some slightly different answers from each other between.
  • 28. Research Evaluation What sort of a response did you get? I got a very good response, meaning all my questions gave me a confident answer in preparation for my production of my products. The answers were very reliable and supportive towards my research. How did you distribute your survey? Give an advantage and a disadvantage I set out my survey in a simple yes, no or I’m not sure manner, this wad the advantage because then I can get a simple answers since my topic is simple too. The disadvantage however was coming up with the final question options about heaven because everyone has different opinions on heaven and hell which is understandable,

Editor's Notes

  1. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it?
  2. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it?
  3. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it?
  4. Choose a historical product (pre-1990) similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it?
  5. Discuss the existing product research, surveys and interviews
  6. Discuss the responses you got from your survey Discuss distributing your evaluation digitally