Media Studies
Evaluation-Question Three
6 Questions for Audience Feedback
The six questions we are going to be asking our audience after they have watched our documentary.
1. Having seen the first five minutes, would you want to watch the whole programme?
4/5 said that they would like to watch the remainder of my documentary.
“Yes, the first five minutes were interesting and I would like to watch the rest of the documentary.”
2. What do you think are the strengths of the programme and where could we make improvements?
“The point of the documentary was made within the first five minutes so I don’t see anywhere to be improved to portray what the documentary was about.”
“There was parts of the documentary were there was silence but pictures were being shown.”
3. If you did not know it was for coursework, would you think this was a professional media product, if so, where does it compare to one?
“Apart from one or two little breaks were there was silence but pictures, I would have thought so yes.”
4. What do you think is the strongest technical aspect of the programme and why? (Camera Work, Sound Editing etc)
“Everything looked detailed and carefully pieced together, particularly the music’s relevance.”
5. What other types of content could we of included in context with the subject of the programme?
“More pictures of other groups so we know more about what is to come.”
6. What did you know of subcultures before watching the programme and what do you know of it now?
“My awareness of groups was noticeable but I now know a little more having watched the first five minutes of the documentary.”
Friday, 8 January 2010
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