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AUDIENCE FEEDBACK

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Are you male or female?

The results from this question show that there were more females who answered the questionnaire rather than

males, which means that the other results from the questionnaire may be biased. However, I did just share my

online questionnaire on social media, and did not monitor who filled it out. I would personally, have preferred

to hand out the questionnaire to equal numbers of males and females to ensure that the results I get are

unbiased.

From the results of this questions, I’ve learned that more females have

watched my documentary, which conforms to the common stereotype

that females generally are more interested in fashion.

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How old are you?

I wasn’t able to get a wide range of people to fill out this questionnaire, therefore the results from this

questions may be quite unreliable.

The two most popular age ranges were 16-20 year olds, and

over 51s. From the results of this question, I’ve learned that

my documentary appeals to a wide range of different people

and age ranges.

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Does the print advert make you want to watch the documentary? Why?The unanimous response I got from this question suggests that

the print advert has successfully achieved its purpose of

complementing and promoting the documentary.

By making the “Why” question a multiple choice, it has allowed

me to easily identify some of the features that my audience

particularly likes. From these results, I have learned that the

people I surveyed particularly like the eye-catching image of my

print advert.

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Does the radio trailer make you want to watch the documentary? Why?Most of the answers to this was positive for they said that the radio

trailer did make them want to watch the documentary. However, I

have received one anomalous result, although it seems like they

did not leave a reason why. On one of my audience feedback

interviews, one person did say that the radio trailer didn’t make

them want to watch the documentary because they weren’t

personally interested in vintage fashion.

In contrast, a lot of the people who I’d assume said yes, said that

it was because of the interesting topic of the radio trailer.

Therefore I’d say it’s only understandable for someone who

was not interested in vintage fashion to not want to watch the

documentary because of the radio trailer.

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How well do you think the three products link together? Why?From these results, I’ve learned that a majority of the people

thought that my three products linked well together.

A lot of them then followed up saying that the

theme and style was consistent throughout all

three products.

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Do you think the three products are comparable to professional products from Channel 4? Why?

This question also received positive feedback for everyone said that they think the three products are comparable to professional products from Channel 4, showing that I have successfully used codes and conventions to make my products look professional.

From the results of this question, I’ve learned that I have successfully followed codes and conventions and created effective and professional final products.

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How informative did you think the documentary was? Why?

From the results of this question, I have learned that a majority of the people surveyed said that they think the documentary was pretty informative. From the results asking why they think that, a lot of people have mentioned that they liked how there were lots of information about vintage fashion from several different people.

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How entertaining did you find the documentary? Why?

I also received a lot of generally goo feedback for this question. From the results of this question, I’ve learned that most of the people I surveyed liked the music and visuals (title sequence, cutaways, etc.) being entertaining.

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Which interview did you like the most? Why?

I received a variety of different answers for this questions, but

according to these graphs, most of the people have said that

they liked certain interviews mainly because they found it

informative.

From the results of this question, I’ve learned that the people I’ve

interviewed all had different preferences and opinions on which

interview they liked the most. This does not mean that the most

popular interview was necessarily the most informative, because

this is very relevant to each person.

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What did you like about the print advert?

From the results of this question, I’ve learned

that a lot of people liked several different

aspects of my print advert, as the results are

quite mixed. However, it does also show that

the most popular feature people liked was the

eye-catching photograph that conforms to

Channel 4’s print advert codes and conventions.

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What did you like about the radio trailer?

Like my print advert, I received several different answers for this question. From the results of this questionnaire, I’ve learned that I was pretty successful at making a professional radio trailer for all four aspects have proven to be quite popular – however the music and the voiceover do seem to be significantly more popular than the other options.

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What do you think, if anything, could be improved about the documentary, radio trailer or print advert?

These were the responses I got regarding any improvements I could make. A lot of them were about

the documentary, and I personally agree with quite a few of them, especially the ones talking about

cutaways and facts.

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Other Feedback

These are some initial feedback I received upon sharing my documentary, radio trailer and print adver

on my social media accounts.