Tuesday 19 October 2010

THE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONS draft... - HELEN

Before making the questionnaire we came up with questions that would give appropriate answers for our video. This enabled us to pin point our target audience and give us some design ideas. The questions are as follows:

Are you: Male/Female

What is your favourite genre of music: R'n'B, Indie, Dance, Rock?
We decided on these four genres of music as these are the genres on Radio One Chart Show so they will be the most popular of this time as this is the moist listened to radio station in the UK.

Which one of these videos is most memorable, Foundations, Fascination, Telephone, Dog Days are Over, When you were young?
I came up with Telephone and When you were Young as when researching I looked at who won MTV video awards for their videos and these were two popular ones. I chose the Dog Days are Over as the original of this video is set in a forest which is our setting, I wanted to see if this genre of video had a memorable effect on the audience. The video Foundations was chosen as it uses an editing technique (stop start animation) which we want to use frequently throughout the video. The other music video Fascination is by the band Alphabeat, who have a similar genre of music to the band we are representing. ..

We chose the ages 18 and under as a category as this is our target audience mainly under 18.
I used a small gap between each other target audience group from 19-29 as these also are closer to our target audience than 30+ which is why that is a broader category.

What is your favourite band? .............................................

What is the most important detail of a music video? - editing, dancers, the band/artist, colour or lighting


We also chose to ask our target audience: Do you think Music videos are important?
As this is of key significance, if everyone answered no we would have the rethink on what to do.

1 comment:

  1. George: we could ask if they think it is important to see the band performing in a "live" situation, or if following a story line is more appealing to watch whilst listening to a song.

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