Sunday, 21 April 2013

What have you learned from your audience feedback?

From the audience feedback I have learnt that whilst promoting material like a music video to be analysed isn't always going to get you accurate or reliable results.


From Chloe's forum, we can see that some effort has been made to critique our work. It's a decent paragraph explaining how much they enjoyed the film . It's nice that the review also understands the  genre of our project, which is helpful to give an accurate interpretation.

Mentioning that they like the infusion of colours clips was a helpful, as we were hoping that would be one of the key features that would make the music video stand out. By suggesting this was good, it proves that our decision was right to add colour to match the Artic Monkey style.

On Deviantart on the other hand, nothing useful ever came about, apart from a favourite, and many views. Whilst people have bothered to look at the post, there hasn't been a single comment, suggesting that sites for Art work aren't as useful as social media.

The exposure on other websites hasn't done too well either. It would seem that their is a lack of enthusiasm for such reviews, when a little bit of thought processing is required. At least we know others have viewed the video, but again such information isn't useful if you have no statement to back it up. Overall, using social media sites is much more efficient than using sites for specific function, like art of photography.

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