Friday, 5 November 2010

Questionnaire results

Our group has put together a pie chart for each of the questions we asked so the results can be displayed in an easily understandable way, and we can gain an overall idea of what is most popular among our target audience.



This question was about our target audience's favourite band within the same music genre as our band, they also chose a specific music video, so that we could find a similar theme between them all, which we could then apply to our video. The most popular video was Blink 182 all the small things and rock show, this gave us the idea to include shots of the band playing in our video to make it seem more real, and about the music and the band itself, rather than just an actor.




Our second question was about our target audience's least favourite band or music video from within our music genre. This would give us an idea of what is least popular among our target audience, and what they don't like.





This question was to determine what theme of a punk/rock/ska video is most popular or most expected.
This is to make sure that our video fits what is expected from the target audience for a video of this genre. Comedy and energy are the two most important themes according to these results, so these are two key factors that will contribute to our final project.





This question helped us with both the postmodernism we could use in our video, and also with themes we could include that would make our video more interesting and enjoyable. By asking this question it showed what films our target audience watch, and evidently what they enjoy to watch, which we can hopefully reflect in our music video.






Here we gave the audience the name of the song we are using for our video and asked what the name automatically brings to their mind, this gave us an idea of what people would expect to see, and what we could do with these things.






Now in our questionnaire we moved on from our video, to the album cover we will design. We asked what band's the audience thought had a good CD cover design, so that we could take some ideas from the albums they mention. The favourite was Sum 41, whose album covers often involve a mixture of animation and photography, they also take quite gruesome images and make them more comic.








We asked our target audience what their favourite form of advertising is for a band, so then we can incorporate it in some way to our advert for our band. The two most popular answers were posters and the Internet, so we could combine the two by putting website links on our posters if that is what our audience prefer.






This question was to establish where our audience members see most adverts for bands within our music genre, so we could make links with the setting on our advert. Since the most popular answer was magazines, we could use the names of certain magazines for example Kerrang or NME on our advert.


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