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    Digital Audience

    Research: Evaluation

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    10 People took my survey, whichcontained ten questions.

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    This question was designed to attain basic knowledge about this demographic, namely if a

    correlation existed between age and demographic. I was expecting the digital audience that

    this survey was addressing to mainly comprise of younger people who, generally speaking are

    the more technology savvy of the two. This question does indeed imply this, as the vastmajority of people taking the survey were 20 or under. As such, I must treat the audience I am

    addressing in this survey as a predominantly young adult directed one, and all further answers

    are to be treated with this consideration. The minority of people who are 30 or under are still

    arguably a younger audience, therefore it is safe to say that this audience is a young, perhaps

    more technological audience than I mightve received through my paper based questionnaire.

    Question One

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    Question Two

    Of course, gender is an important area of consideration when conducting this survey. I

    therefore asked this question, with the hope of receiving a fairly balanced range of men and

    women, and although there was 20% difference between them, I believe these responses

    are fairly balanced. It must be considered that due to the fairly limited number of participants,

    a correlation in gender is hard to find and with that in mind, this response is fairly pleasing.

    There is indeed a slight balance of genders, meaning that this audience is not exclusivelyconstraint to genre, which is rather useful, given the usually sharp divide between the two in

    terms of demographic. Perhaps this audience is more closely united through a love of film?

    Although a future question determines this, this response does beckon the possibility of

    representing both genders in my work, or at least representing themes and issues that affect

    this genders, more universal themes.

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    Question Three

    Yr 11 Under

    Sixth- Uni

    As my audience are mostly a young adult audience, I could already assume that the most

    common responses would be either high school or student. Indeed, I am right. What I find

    particularly useful about this response is that the majority of people who answered this

    question were students. This young adult audience is can be assumed as somewhat older

    than the average high school pupil. Perhaps some of these students are also mediastudents, which could imply something about this audience as film fans - perhaps also

    watchers of short films. This is, with retrospect, a mistake I made in this survey: not asking if

    they were studying media or film studies - although perhaps it wouldve created a kind of

    bias in the answers, seeming as they would not be representative of the short film

    consuming public as a whole, merely representative of those very familiar with the genre.

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    Question Four

    I phrased this question as a means of hopefully discovering one unifying

    factor which my audience all could agree on, and this is the most important

    one. That they are film fans. Indeed, every person who took the

    questionnaire are avid film watchers, therefore my young adult audience isalso a particularly filmic one, meaning that even if they are not particularly

    familiar with short film, they may still enjoy consuming the medium.

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    Question Five

    Through this question, I now know that the majority of my

    audience are watchers of short films, and do so monthly. I

    may now assume that this audience are bigger fans of filmthan the average film watcher. This now makes me able to

    seriously consider this audience as a demographic for my

    short film, given that these young adults are consuming short

    film texts.

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    Question SixEverybody here has watched at least 3

    Short Films in the same genre as my

    film. This suggests that my audience

    perhaps would be interested in my filmgiven that they appear to have

    consumed similar products. To gain a

    more rounded response, I mightve

    included short films from other genres,

    to see whether or not people also

    consume those types. Two responses

    however, on the why section, listed the

    film Doodlebug as one theyd watched a film outside of the Social Realist

    genre.

    Responses to the why? section of the question were answered adequately by two people. Several responses listed

    another short film theyd seen, and one discussed the short film that had the greatest impact without specifying the

    short film in question. They described their chosen film as interesting and good therefore that response is not

    particularly of much use. However, the two acceptable responses I did gain where indeed useful. One participant listed

    About A Girl as having the most impact on them. They explained the issues that it represented as being very real andthat we as a public may be unaware of. Mentioning the issues explored within the film perhaps illustrates a wider

    understanding of Short Film and their agendas, which in the context of About A Girl was presented in a shocking way.

    The eloquence with which they present their response suggests their intelligence, which is the general audience I am

    looking for: those who are passionate about film, and are accustomed to the study of film, which perhaps this participant

    is. The second response highlighted The Most Beautiful Man in The World as having the most impact for the ability to

    be so simple, yet cause such controversy. I like this response, as it seems to underpin a positive aspect of Short Film

    as a medium: it can leave a big impact. Perhaps as an audience, this is what can make Short Film in general more

    memorable, and I may be able to harness this in my short film.

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    Question Seven

    This question was designed with the purpose of attaining whether or not the audience would be interested

    in the genre of my film, Social Realism, whose closet counterpart on this list was Drama. I could already

    tell that my audience were consumers of the genre, due to the types of short films they were watching.

    However, this question would determine their knowledge Although it is disappointing that this question was

    not answered by one person (for whichever reason) It is good to see that the most popular genre forviewers to consume texts is drama. Unfortunately, no attempt of explanation was made to answer the why

    aspect of the question, which I acknowledge as a limitation of the digital medium of questionnaires: there is

    less emphasis on finishing the entire questionnaire. Despite this, however: one rather irrelevant comment

    was made by a participant, which simply read Social Realism. Despite the comment not actually

    specifying why they liked the genre, I still find this comment to an extent useful. It demonstrates that this

    audience or at least a fraction of this audience - are aware of the Social Realist genre. This does at least

    demonstrate some awareness of the genre that many of them have experienced in the short film.

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    Question

    Eight

    Although it is somewhat

    annoying that the responses

    are so levelled in this context,

    the qualitative data collected

    in this question is substantially

    better than the previous two.

    The first response I gained from this question stated that they were interested in Short Films that dont involve poverty, by this, I

    assume that the participant is referring to British Social Realist texts having a specific focus on the working classes. Though they do

    not specify their interests in a less general sense, I am aware that the over representation of the working classes is becoming

    commonplace in British Social Realism, and in a sense I could respond to this by subverting this convention. Two responses both

    stated their interest in coming of age teenage stories. As I have established, this demographic is generally a young adult one, and

    therefore it is understandable that they may enjoy films about their age group. We may see these kinds of stories in the short films

    that participants have consumed in the list I made in Question Six: Love Me or Leave Me Alone, for example. Although my short film

    is not particularity similar to this one, both ideas revolve around Teenagers, and the teenage psyche. Another response specifies

    mental illness, child neglect and violence as themes they are interested in. They feel as though these issues in society are under-represented, and therefore should be raised in order to gain a wider understanding of them. The idea of Social Extension ma y very

    well be one I could delve into and perhaps will do if I choose not to have my film revolve around the working classes. Perhaps I

    could also strive to explore issues specified here, although I feel it is important not to pander to the requests of one single person,

    rather I feel it is apt to take their overall message into consideration. Finally, a participant stated their interest in issues and themes

    surrounding loneliness and isolation, and the consequences of this getting an insight into the human condition. This participant

    appears to be interested in ideas farther reaching from specifically British Issues. Once again, the response is rather eloquently

    contrived, and the ideas they present are rather sophisticated in nature. Although only a few responses on this questionnaire are this

    way, it is still somewhat reassuring to know that this audience are to some extent intelligent film watchers, which in a sense what is

    needed for someone to enjoy and find meaning in a short film five minutes in length. Whilst the responses this question gained

    cannot all be catered to specifically, It has given me a good idea of the kind of issues and themes my audience may be interested inespecially Teenage ones, given the young adult banner which represents this demographic.

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    Question

    Nine

    The purpose of this question was to establish what makes participants watch short films. The half of the responses I

    gained for this question revolved around their length. Four responses simply stated the length 'and one elaborated that

    they do not take up much time, supposedly as opposed to feature film. This is probably the main selling point for short

    films: a much less time consuming cinematic experience. As the most obvious response to the question however, it is

    also the most generic this factor of appeal unites all short films, therefore I cannot derive anything useful from it.

    The other half of my participants all gave more individual answers. One similarly stated time as a source of attraction,

    though commented on how filmmakers tackle big issues and themes within the short time frame. Another responsealso made reference to time, stating that it is the feeling of watching a feature film in a less time consuming way.

    Although this section is similar to the responses above, it goes on to outline the experimental and interesting results

    which occur because of it. The technical advantages of short film over feature film are also evident in the other three

    responses to this question. One participant states their interest in mise-en-scene and artistic elements employed in the

    film, and how they illustrate messages in a very short amount of time. Another response reads very similar, they

    interesting how short filmmakers tackle big issues and themes within such a short time frame. and finally one response

    states their interest in Short Film as a stylistic achievement rather than a narrative one. Looking at these responses, it

    appears that this as short film consumers are interested in innovative, technically engaging and daring Short Films. This

    would respond to Milgroms instructions to be ambitious, suggesting that indeed audiences do appreciateexperimentation within short film. I am therefore inclined to harness this kind of ambition for my short film. In addition, it

    may be an idea to attempt to tackle a big issue or theme, as not only will it evidently draw in an audience, it will raise the

    stakes within my film what I am aiming to achieve is a balance of technical imagination (as far as my zero budget

    limitations enable me to do so) and a pertinent, relevant story.

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    Question Ten

    This question was aimed at identifying several negative aspects that consumers identified within shortfilm, and through that I could respond to these in my short film. Two responses to this question admitted

    their uncertainty, one commenting that they believe the format is being used very well and one response

    simply stated exhibition, thus rendering those responses useless.

    A popular response to this question was that Short Film should work towards better social extension. By

    this, one participant elaborates British Short film to Branch out from the working classes. Indeed, Social

    Extension has been identified as a pivotal aspect of British Social Realism, and its focus on the working

    class has in a sense turned into something of a hindrance to this goal. Another user states that a widersocial representation would be good as it would be able to relate to more people. Therefore, I am going

    to make it an aim to represent a social type outside of the working classes, a group of people who it

    appears have become too conventional of the Social Realism genre to feature.

    Another response which appeared twice in the questionnaire was that of technical expansion. One user

    said that it would benefit from experimenting with their technical limitations in order to separate it away

    from feature film. I think a wider range of editing techniques and art direction could be experimented with,as technology allows the film maker to try new things. Says another participant. The first response is

    perhaps too ambitious for a zero budget filmmaker, as it essentially proposes the challenge of creating a

    tone which is both outside the cinematic nature of feature film and also different to the televisual feel of

    other short pieces. However, the general message appears to advocate the use of imagination when

    composing the piece, and this is not outside tangible grasp. I could of course use the technology that is

    available to me in an inventive and interesting way, therefore supplying this demand somewhat.