Thursday, 10 January 2013

Documentary

The K's - Road To Stardom

Radio Advert


Poster

Evaluation

 Question 4




Question 3








Question 2

Audience Response

                       We asked these group of teenagers a few questions about our documentary. We asked a class also doing the same project, this means they know what they are looking for. We first asked them what they would impove, this direct question would help us know the faults and ways in what we would redo if possible. One pupil said they would change the sound of interviews and some parts were too loud, this is a problem when people are watching as it can become distracting and unprofessional for the viewer. This is something we would change. On the other hand, a lot of people had something to say about the lack of voice over. All comments were positive, suggesting that if we had a voice over it could ruin the documentary, and not make sense. Another pupil said it makes the audience create their own opinion, without any influence of a voice over. This suggests not having a voice over was the best way to go because the documentary narrates itself. We also asked them about the mese en scene, as we found it important to concentrate on the visuals to make sure everything made sense, and wasn't out of the ordinary. One pupil said the costume of each character contributed well, portraying the band as relatable due to thier casual chothes. This is positve feeback as it suggests that peole will watch and enjoy due to the fact the people in it are relatable.

Audience Feedback

              We questioned 20 people on the different aspects of our documentary.
We first asked them how informative our documentary was, did they follow it well?
18 people answered saying it was very informative, they followed the subject matter well and understood what was happening throughout.  We also asked them the same about the radio trailor, and the poster.    




We asked people how enteraining they found our documentary, was it interesting, did they enjoy watching it? Or were they bored? The same goes for the poster and the radio trailer, was the poster well made, did it stand out? Was the trailer good, did you understand what was happeneing?


Next we asked them about the quality. How was the quality of our whole documentary and other media? Was the documentary, radio trailer, and poster of a proffesional quality? (Sound, Editing, Continuity?)



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Is the Documentary eye catching? Yes, no?

 
 

We then asked them if the documentary was sticking to the conventions of a real life documentary. Was it also of proffesional standard when completed, did it feel like a documentary? Was it sticking to what a documentary contains?




Other Forms of Audience Feedback.