Questionnaire graphs
When we got our responses from the questionnaires we found that some people answered some questions and not others, so this is why our graphs vary in amount of people answered. This may be because they didn't know how to answer the questions or didn't feel it was appropriate, unless they felt it was time consuming and skimmed through it missing out some questions, However this didn't really matter to us as we still got a good number of reliable responses that we could analyse into graphs and charts. Below are the charts/graphs which I made for each question we asked.
As you can see the audience seemed to enjoy the overall video, as the responses showed more people enjoyed it than those who might not have.
I decided to make this question into a line graph as it shows how more people classed it as good and then as the options got lower so did the amount of people agreeing.
Although 2 of our responses thought that there wasn't enough locations used, we felt as a group that we used a wide range of locations from abandoned garages/houses to club/raving scenes, the audience may not have realised the amount of different locations we used as the cuts were so quick.
As we was trying to keep our music video looking professional and keeping in the semantic field of the music industry with 'rated stars' we were pleased with the feedback were people had given us 5 stars the highest possible rating.
This question was one of our main priorities as we wanted people spread the word about our music video so more people could watch it, the responses were positive as everyone said they would recommend it to a friend or family memeber to watch., giving us a wider audience meaning more revenue and awareness to our production company.
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