Friday, 28 March 2014

Analysis of Questionnaire - Audience Feedback on Opening Sequence


Here is my analysis on the feedback we got on our questionnaire about the film opening:





The Filled Out Questionnaires - Audience Feedback on Opening Sequence

I asked 16 students of different ages within the band of 14 to 17 and of different genders and ethnicity to watch our opening sequence. I then gave them the questionnaire we created for them to fill out. Here are the filled out questionnaires:

















Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Mapping of Our Opening Sequence

Here is the mapping of our title sequence, showing all the credits which appear and what time they appear, they are based on the three title sequence which I looked at for part of my research and planning, especially Man of Steal which is a film I believe would be around the same budget of our own, if it were real, and contains similar elements such as CGI.
We selected the names which appeared on the titles by using a random name selector as well as the names of some of our friends. Overall there are 25 different credits which appear which is about the average for a movie of our genre.

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Questionnaire - Audience Feedback on Opening Sequence

     After asking members of our target audience to watch our second cut of our opening sequence we asked them them to fill our a questionnaire. We chose a questionnaire as our form of feedback as it is quick and simple to fill out and does not require the audience to spend too much time giving feedback.
     We asked 8 questions which would help us to improve our product as well as make it more audience friendly. Here is an example of our questionnaire:

QUESTION 1
This question gives us an overview of what the audience thinks of the product as a whole, if they enjoyed it before we break it down into its different sections. Giving them simple numbers to circle will hopefully make it quick to fill out so the audience does not get bored while filling it out and gives correct feedback.

QUESTION 2
The second question focuses on the non-diegetic music within the opening sequence. If the audience does not like the score for the opening sequence I can go back and change parts of it to make it more effective. The lay out of this question is again simple and therefore allows us to understand the given feedback easily.

QUESTION 3
The third question is all about the editing, as this is only a second cut some of the editing is not on the dot and so from this we can see if the audience picks up on it and where I should tidy up the editing to make the overall sequence run far smoother. 

QUESTION 4
This question is focusing on the text on screen, making sure it does not detract overall from the entire sequence and the audience likes the fonts chosen and that they do not feel it detracts too much from the overall image. If they have any suggestions on the fonts and text on screen they can write about in in the feedback section at the bottom of the page (question 8).

QUESTION 5
Question 5 is a simple YES or NO question, by this point in the survey the audience may be getting bored of the same lay out of question and this is very simple to answer. Hopefully the audience will understand the opening sequence, however, if they do not we will have to reassess and possibly redo parts of our product. 

QUESTION 6
This question is again very simple, the aim of an opening sequence is to make the audience want to carry on watching the movie. If they do not the sequence is ineffective and can heavily effect viewership. We need to make sure our own sequence is enjoyable and makes our audience want to carry on watching. 

QUESTION 7
Question 7 allows the audience to help pick the font for our title, which we have still to do. This will make sure the title is attractive for our audience not just something we think is effective.

QUESTION 8
The final question merely allows the audience to give any written feedback or ideas to improve our product, we will take all of these into account and do any which are possible. 

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Second Cut of Opening Sequence


Here is the next cut of our video, this time it has all of the credits in it. We will show this to our target audience and give them a survey to help us get feedback to improve it.
We may change around the fonts which we used or anything else people suggest. We still have to add a different font in for the title of the film. I may also have to change the edits to make it sharper and more professional looking.

Sunday, 16 March 2014

Logo For Production Companies - drawings and picking which one


I next created the logos using vector tools on the drawing program 'Serif DrawPlus X5'. We then printed these off and showed them to some year 27 11 students (13 boys and 14 girls). These people fit within our target age group and therefore their opinions can be used to represent the large majority of the target audience group although it may be an unfair representation of the target audience as it is only focusing on one specific age, however due to time and availability of people we are going to have to base our findings on these results. 
The results show that the most popular was the 'Cjai Productions' logo, many said it was effective as it was simple and easy to remember. The second popular was 'Lotus Pictures' mainly popular with girls with 6/8 of the votes coming from girls, many said they liked it as it was bright and drew their attention compared to the others while still appearing fairly simplistic. We will therefore be using these two logos within our opening sequence.