- 80% of survey respondents thought the main image on the front cover was the most interesting element and what first grabbed their attention.
- 100% of respondents thought the target audience of the magazine was 16-20 year olds, matching the intended target range.
- All respondents identified that the magazine was promoting and about rock music, achieving one of the main goals.
- 80% of respondents thought the magazine was targeted more towards females, showing the content appealed more to women as intended.
In this I analysed my results of the focus group in which I carried out with fans of the indie music genre. From this I have an idea in how to develop my music magazine so it is successful.
In this I analysed my results of the focus group in which I carried out with fans of the indie music genre. From this I have an idea in how to develop my music magazine so it is successful.
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We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
2. From my results which I have received from my survey I have conducted for my audience FeedBack I can see that 80% of the people that
filled out my survey thought that the main image was the most interesting thing on the page and therefor this was the thing that
they liked the most. When creating my front cover I ensured that my subject gave a direct address to my audience which clearly has
shown to be effective as the people who have filled out my survey think that this is the thing out of the whole of my front cover that
grabs their attention first.
3. From my results I can see that 100% of people who took the time to fill out my survey about my production of my front cover,
contents page and double page spread for a rock music magazine all think that my target audience is for 16-20 year olds. Back when I
initially thought up my ideas for my music magazine i decided to create it for this target range. These results show that i executed this
aim of mine perfectly as nobody thought i was directing my work for a younger audience or an older one.
4. From my results I have received I can once again conclude that a whole 100% of people who filled out my questionnaire thought that
my music magazine was trying to promote and convey rock music.This was one of my main aims when starting this project and I am
happy that I have followed through and the rock style that I was trying to include within my work has now been shown has worked
perfectly.
5. From the results shown above I can show that out of the people who took my survey every single one stated that my main image was
eye catching and stands out. This was another one of my main aims within this project as I wanted my music magazine to stand out
against another company’s. My main aim with the front cover was to grab my target audience's attention and try to make them
want to buy my magazine compared to someone else’s that would be being sold right next to mine.
6. From my results I can conclude that 100% of people who took my survey thought that my black white colour scheme helped to
symbolise rock music. When conducting my first audience Research I was faced with the decision as to whether to use pink and black
or red and black as my colour scheme, Initially i decided to use pink and black but after some of my production work and retaining
some peer feedback I decided to switch to a red and black colour scheme.This decision has given me a good result which gave me my
100% response that they thought it helped symbolise rock music.
7. From my results I can conclude that 80% thought that my music magazine was targeted at females. From my results I found that 10%
thought that it was for males and this may be due to the fact that a male appears on both my front cover and males dominate the mass
majority of photographs i included in my magazine but as I became aware of this during my production i tried to write in a style to
appeal more to women. As only one person didn’t take any significance from this I still feel like I have been able to receive a good
set of results and I have executed the idea of appealing to women very well.
8. From my results I can ensure that my music magazine will grab people's attention and people will decided to pick it up and buy it,
even after looking at the contents page and double page spread and not just judging it by the front cover. I am really pleased with
this number and I think my production work has turned out as a success.
9. From my results I can conclude that 80% of people who took my survey thought that the images were the reason as to why they
would buy my rock music magazine. I am pleased with this figure as I took alot of time to take the photographs that I have but to
also go through them carefully and select which images i thought were the most interested. All my results show a positive to why
they would buy my magazine therefor i think my production work has been a success.
10. Overall I have received a positive set of results from my audience feedback.