12 February 2015

Final Piece

Audience Feedback

FEEDBACK ON MUSIC VIDEO

Music Video Feedback Continued



From this feedback we learnt that our story to some audiences was not clear. The storyline also was a bit dull as the interviewee felt more could've happened. There also seems to be not enough interaction/ connection between the two main characters which alienates the viewer and doesn't make the story believable; it doesn't engage them

Music Video/ Ancillary texts Feedback







Digipak- Interior Design

 This piece above is our original digipak interior without the magazine and the front cover.

Evaluation:

This is originally the inside of the CD however the front cover and the magazine have not been included as they're still being constructed. 
We decided to stick with the theme of nature throughout the whole digipak as it links with the main theme of coming of age in the lead single 'As We Are Now'
The interior of the Digipak has a white background, with this we tried to connote innocence/purity which links to 'growing up'

11 February 2015

Audience Feedback for Video and Digipak

Our Questions

The Responses



Evaluation for our audience feedback on the music video and digipak


  • Following forms and conventions allowed audiences to instantly recognize the indie genre
  • The music video was not liked by some because they did not like the type of music or genre, but for those who did like it, you could see that they were surprised by how good it was - seen by their responses
Positives
  • Indie fans liked the video and digipak 
  • Everyone who answered the question about the digipak had a positive response and they feel it works really well with branding our artist
  • Audiences instantly recognized it was an indie genre
  • The editing/filters were praised by a few people
Negatives
  • The music is for a niche market and therefore so is the video - unfortunately for this reason, the people that don't like indie music, they did not like the video
  • An audience member wrote 'Looks Cheap' and therefore the not so great visual quality affected whether people liked it