Friday

Questionnaire Analysis

To evaluate our film, we needed to collect feedback from viewers, this was done by making a questionnaire, which would be filled out and returned, we carried this out to see what improvements we could make, or what others felt we did wrong. I then took the results of this and made them presentable by using pie charts. Here is the questionnaire that we use:

1. Is the plot understandable?
Yes    No   

2. Did you think the genre was clear?
Yes    No   

3. What did you think the genre was?


4. Did the music match with the genre?
Yes    No   

5. What did you like?/ What didn’t you like?


6. Were there enough shot types?
Yes    No   

7. What demographic would like this film?


8. What improvements do you think could be made?


9. Would you continue to watch it?
Yes    No   

10. Would you recommend the film?
Yes    No   


After analysing the results of these, I put the ‘Yes/No’ questions into pie charts to show the opinions of our audience. Below I will include the charts, and an explanation to what this shows.
This chart shows that the plot of our film was quite easy to understand, out of 7 results, 5 people said that it was, and only 2 people said that it was difficult to work out what was going on.All 7 people that we asked to fill out our questionnaire believe that genre was very clear, so this chart shows that 7 people (100%) answered ‘Yes’ to this question. Everyone answer the ‘What did you think the genre was?’ question with either ‘Crime’ or ‘Mystery’ or they answered with ‘Crime/Mystery’.
From our feedback we can show that the music we produced for our film did fit the genre, although we did have 2 people that felt that it did not match and said that an improvement we could make was to find/create better fitting music.
This pie chart is showing that everyone in our audience that we asked to fill out the questionnaire believed that we included enough different shot types. We made sure we used enough different shot types, so the film would not get boring or repetitive.After analysing the feedback from our questionnaire, we found that 100% of our audience would want to continue watching it, mainly because our film provoked many questions that people would want to find out the answer to, and to see why something happened.
Even though 7 out of 7 people said they wanted to continue watching the film, only 4 out of the 7 said they would recommend the film to another person, We feel once we finish making our improvements we can increase the number of viewers that will recommend our film.

The 2 main improvements that we were told we could make, one being to make the dialogue towards the beginning a lot clearer as many found it hard to hear, the other is to change our music to a more fitting style. Other then those two, we felt that there wasn’t too much more we could improve on. Overall we were all pleased with the feedback we got from our viewers.

2 comments:

  1. You have used your feedback well Josh, and you reflected on the results effectively. Terrific presentation of your findings and sensible responses to the comments made.
    Target: Your final audience feedback should address a broader demographic and a greater number of respondees.

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