Tuesday, 27 March 2012

What have you learned from your audience feedback?


To market my audience effectively, it was necessary to become familiar with their; their habits, behaviours, likes, and dislikes. Because of the many variations included in music genres it is essential, since you cannot accommodate everyone’s preferences, thus making it important to know exactly who you are targeting.
The feedback from my target audience was critical & vital for my whole project as these are the group of people within the music market at which my product at.
Firstly to get an overview of who my audience was I conducted a questionnaire which researched what aspects of real media products my target audience liked, in term of codes conventions, for example do they place importance on the artists style and fashion, this type of Intel would help me gain insight on how to make my music video more appealing to my target audience. This feedback I receive from the first questionnaire helped me choose the sort of genre for the music video I was going to do and how I was going to construct my video, for example because hip hop as genre on my questionnaire had a high response rate on the questionnaire it hugely affected the choice of the genre of my music video, as the results showed it would relatively appeal to a large audience, on the construct aspects of the video it affected how the characters on the video were dressed. As the results of the questionnaire revealed that the hip hop audience had a huge interest in fashion, and by incorporating this in my music video I was able to make the characters in the music video appeal to the target audience.

 This showed me that you need to conduct some form of research on your target audience in order to find out how your product can appeal to them, this research can be primary or secondary, for example questionnaires or looking and analysing other media products that have successful appealed to a similar target audience of yours.
I upload a rough edit of my music video on to social networking site Facebook, as I felt I could reach my target audience on this website as it showed me the target audiences interests and favourite music. I gain a lot useful information on the good aspect of my music video & how I could improve it, for example the most common comment I receive was I had to make the cuts faster and snappier in order to match the tempo of the song.
I also conduct a second structured questionnaire on music my music video, which some of my classmates completed, it was based on the information I gather from the feedback I got from rough cut of my video which I upload on facebook, it was focused on how I could improve my final video,




Strengths and weakness of my music video 






I choose to mostly use a quantitative research method as it allowed me to measure and analyze data I receive from the questionnaires. This is advantageous because it allow me to be more objective about the findings of the of my research. Also quantitative research enables me to statistically measure the target audience’s attitudes and behaviour. Plus quantitative research has the ability to effectively help me translate data into easily quantifiable charts and graphs. But this research method of getting my audience feedback did have limitation such as, some people who participated on my questionnaire may have just choose socially desirable answers, thus making this method less valid.























During the editing process, I constantly requested feedback from other media students within my media editing suite. The feedback I received from them was significant because as media students they are aware of what a real media product should feature as they were encouraged to analyze the products of the media, the audiences who consume them and the industries that create them.so they would constantly comment on how I could make my media product more effective. and I think this feedback helped my media product reach the stand it is in now.