What have you learned from
 your audience feedback?
After organising a film night, I gave out 19 questionnaires for feedback on my
film. Here is a plain copy of my questionnaire;
        How old are you?
        10-15        16-17         18-20         20-25+

        Are you male or female?
        Male        Female

        Did you enjoy the stop-motion short film?
        Yes          No

        Do you think the film achieved the genre of ‘Drama’?
        Yes          No

         Do you think there is a good range of camera shots and angles?
        Yes           No

        Do you think the sound and music work effectively?
        Yes          No

        Do you think it has been edited well?
        Yes           No

        What was your favorite aspect of the film?
        _____________________________________________________________________

        What was your least favorite aspect of the film?
        _____________________________________________________________________

        Please give the film a rating from 1-10 (10 being the highest)

        1    2     3    4    5     6    7    8      9   10
8) What was your favourite aspect of the film?




                         "All of it - extremely professional! It needs to be
                         entered for a film competition."




        "The whole thing. thumbs up"
9) What was your least favourite aspect of the film?
                                                         "When he died :O!"




     "I loved all of it - didn't have any least favourite"




                                                         "None - more please?!!"
From these questionnaires I gathered useful information to help
me improve such as, ‘The plot is unclear’, and ‘Intro could be
shortened’.




However, I also received a lot of positive feedback, this ensures
confidence within the film knowing that it is an enjoyable product for
not only the target audience but others as well.




For further feedback, I uploaded my film onto ‘YouTube’ and ‘Facebook’,
popular networking sites with the majority of users being in my target
audience captivity.
‘YouTube’
The amount of likes and views that my film got in one week, was very pleasing. I am glad my
film turned out how I planned it. This comment from a ‘You Tuber’ was a lovely surprise too;
‘Facebook’
The feedback was very positive again, illustrating that people did understand the concept
of my film, and enjoyed watching it.



I was also pleased with the mixture of girls and boys and there positive feedback, as
opposed to the majority girls answering the questionnaire.



Overall, along with the collected statistics, I have learnt how to be self critical in my own
products, and how to find areas of improvement.



The feedback has also taught me to have confidence in my own product, the positive
feedback is a re-assurance and therefore states that people enjoyed, understood and
found the shots, edits and mise en scene effective.

What have you learned from audience feedback? Grace McNally

  • 1.
    What have youlearned from your audience feedback?
  • 2.
    After organising afilm night, I gave out 19 questionnaires for feedback on my film. Here is a plain copy of my questionnaire; How old are you? 10-15 16-17 18-20 20-25+ Are you male or female? Male Female Did you enjoy the stop-motion short film? Yes No Do you think the film achieved the genre of ‘Drama’? Yes No Do you think there is a good range of camera shots and angles? Yes No Do you think the sound and music work effectively? Yes No Do you think it has been edited well? Yes No What was your favorite aspect of the film? _____________________________________________________________________ What was your least favorite aspect of the film? _____________________________________________________________________ Please give the film a rating from 1-10 (10 being the highest) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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    8) What wasyour favourite aspect of the film? "All of it - extremely professional! It needs to be entered for a film competition." "The whole thing. thumbs up"
  • 4.
    9) What wasyour least favourite aspect of the film? "When he died :O!" "I loved all of it - didn't have any least favourite" "None - more please?!!"
  • 7.
    From these questionnairesI gathered useful information to help me improve such as, ‘The plot is unclear’, and ‘Intro could be shortened’. However, I also received a lot of positive feedback, this ensures confidence within the film knowing that it is an enjoyable product for not only the target audience but others as well. For further feedback, I uploaded my film onto ‘YouTube’ and ‘Facebook’, popular networking sites with the majority of users being in my target audience captivity.
  • 8.
  • 9.
    The amount oflikes and views that my film got in one week, was very pleasing. I am glad my film turned out how I planned it. This comment from a ‘You Tuber’ was a lovely surprise too;
  • 10.
  • 12.
    The feedback wasvery positive again, illustrating that people did understand the concept of my film, and enjoyed watching it. I was also pleased with the mixture of girls and boys and there positive feedback, as opposed to the majority girls answering the questionnaire. Overall, along with the collected statistics, I have learnt how to be self critical in my own products, and how to find areas of improvement. The feedback has also taught me to have confidence in my own product, the positive feedback is a re-assurance and therefore states that people enjoyed, understood and found the shots, edits and mise en scene effective.