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Wednesday, 23 April 2014

POSTER - What have you learnt from audience feedback?





What I have learnt from audience feedback is that you cannot please everyone, even individuals that fit into my target audience. 
When I uploaded my poster designs onto Facebook others that did not fit into my target audience had an impact on my final decision as many people who commented were girls and some were 30+, this goes against my target audience of males aged between 13-28. I also learnt that not choosing a specific socio-economic status allowed my audience to stay rather wide and not narrow my target audience down any further. 
From the responses I got when I asked my target audience on their opinions for my final poster design the feedback I got was overall very positive as all 4 males aged 17-18 ranked my poster design an 8/10 or higher which I am very satisfied with.
So from the audience feedback I gathered from my poster design I have learnt that I should ask a range of ages when it comes to gathering feedback for my magazine cover and trailer because I did get very similar responses, therefore by asking males that do not attend my sixth form could help me get a more accurate rating and opinion of my media products. 
From my audience feedback there isn't much I would consider changing however, Graham did mention how I had left out an age rating. The purpose of this was to encourage my audience to view the Facebook page or the hashtag Twitter trend to gain more information on "One Way Road' and that way they could find out the age rating, so by not using an age rating would have created more audience interaction. But listening to Grahams comment on the video did make me think that an age rating would've been suitable on my film poster for the audience, especially for when the film has already been released.

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