Friday, 3 May 2013

Group: Audience Feedback

Final Screening Feedback


The aim of the screening was to allow us to understand what our group could do to improve our media product. A set of 10 questions varying from open and closed representing qualitative and quantitive. From the results it gave us a different perspectives from both male and female.

 
 The question proposed to the audience during the screeing was 'Does the sound anchor the visuals?', as we can see there is an overwhelming majority which see's all 14 that answered the question agree with that the sound and the visuals matched.































The next results still had a dominant group being that the response from the question 'How well did you understand the narrative?' in which there was a contrast in idea as the audience mainly understood the plot easily, with the addition of 2 individuals saying they didnt understand it very well or it was very complicated. This may have been due to the additions of certain flashbacks in which they could not understand.






The question revolves around the use of dialogue to see whether there was enough of it for the audience to understand. The results were alot more balanced with 60% saying that there was enough and 40% saying there wasnt enough.
However, the genral portayal of the normal conventions of horror films is that silence is key as it tends to build up the dramatic tension.







The pie chart demonstrates how realistic the opening sequence is and how good it presents verisimillitude. An overwhelming amount of people who participated in our questionnaire (14 people). In particular reference to the characters involved and character exposition and how the psychopath is revealed as an actual murderer and the two characters represent two couples who act and dress in a way which is believable.





A differentiation in males and females may show different perceptions on the narrative where females may have different views to males, with 8 males and 6 females.
 
 

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