2. I used freeonlinesurveys.com to make an
online survey asking a mixture of open
and multiple choice questions to get feed
back. I had 10 people reply, from getting
the link on twitter. I didn’t use to many
questions as people would not finish the
survey then, I just focussed on the basics.
4. The question was open to get more descriptive
feedback. The feedback ranged from average to
great, with many people saying it was funny.
5. We were very happy all 10 people thought
the video was appropriate for the song.
6. Question 3 showed that more people preferred the
narrative to performance. This could either mean
the narrative was e.g. more funny, or that the
performance wasn’t any good. That is why we
used other open ended questions. However it is
nice to see 30% preferred the performance
because it suggests both were good.
7. The results show nobody didn’t recognise
any of the spoofing which is positive. 80%
recognised Amarillo and Bohemian
Rhapsody. Only 50% recognised OK Go.
8. We were very proud that everyone thought
our narrative was clear and
understandable.
9. Lip syncing was commented on twice, and once
before on a previous question. During editing the
syncing was good but it may have been changed
when uploaded to youtube.
10. We also had verbal feedback from family and
friends who have seen the music video.
Comments often contained remarks on the lip
syncing being a little out, but also the majority of
the comments were positive. People told me
they found it very funny, especially the frisbee
part, and also enjoyed the Amarillo spoof. Other
comments were how the Amarillo spoof was a
bit shaky, but that was because the camera was
rolling on a dolly on an uneven floor. Costumes
were commented on regularly, especially my
shirt in Amarillo.