Saturday, 19 July 2014

Audience Research- Why and How?

In today's lesson we discussed why audience research is important and how we can carry out our research. We also looked at some examples that I think will be important to share.

First, why?
Audience research is important to carry out so that a creator can make something that people will want to see. A media piece that is tailor made to the audience is undoubtedly more likely to be a success. Therefore you cannot deny that there is a commercial side to audience research. Major media pieces, such as films, spend thousands on audience research in order to make their films so successful because they are made to please the masses and will therefore make more money than a project that has a smaller niche or no market at all. This leads on to another purpose which is to find your target market and therefore you can adjust your piece to suit the market. For example you can find out the age and gender of your probable audience, which will lead to a better project as you have more information to go on.

Second, how?
We talked about many different types of gathering audience research, with the first and probably most obvious being to do a survey or questionnaire asking key questions. For example, for me as I'm doing a music video, I might ask question such as, "Do you think a music video has to have relevance to the song?" or, "Do you like to watch music videos or are they not important?" By asking all of these questions I would hopefully be able to develop my idea to create a better project.

Exit polls are also a great way to get research, it is were you ask people questions immediately after they have done something. For example I could gather a group of people and make them watch a music video of a similar genre to one I was thinking of creating and ask them key questions in order to gather more information. This would be a really good way to get research first hand. Secondary research can also be helpful as you can find stats and polls which you can help form your target audience. An example of an exit poll is available on the British Film Institute website (BFI) where they do exits polls after showing a film to a large audience. Here's a link to their list of exit polls -http://www.bfi.org.uk/film-industry/lottery-funding-distribution/insight-reports-case-studies-audience-research/exit-polls

Focus Groups can be really good way to get specific information from target consumers. A practical way for me to conduct a focus group is to gather people and watch several music video's from the genre of the song I've chosen and ask them what they liked/disliked about it. It would be really useful to me do this with my own production as I go along as it would help me with development.

So to sum up, research is to help a product please/interest/excite the biggest audience it can :)


Saturday, 12 July 2014

Feedback on Production Pitch

After giving my presentation on my production I got some really helpful feedback, which should help with the development of my idea.
Firstly was the idea of graphic matching or match cuts where two different compositions or spaces, graphically match. This should give me a really good video in terms of mise-en-scene as it shows I match shots closely. The idea came from two pictures I used my presentation, that created like a sort of path even though they were different locations. I really like this idea about matching shots and was already wondering about doing it in my production. Here's a link to a video showing some match cuts, that I think work really effectively. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI82hsBrq8w. I think this video shows how match cuts gives videos an interesting twist, which I like. 
Secondly was idea's of song choice that would fit well with this idea. One suggestion that I really like was Lana Del Rey's Money Power Glory -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctFNlAn3z3k. I think the slow beat of the song works well with the idea of graphic matching. I think the song I'm going to choose is James Blake's Limit to You Love -


I think this song works well with the third suggestion of  matching the action with the beat of the music. As this has a very regular beat I think it would work really well with not only composition of shot matching but all people's actions matching the rhythm of the song, hopefully creating an effective music video. 

Wednesday, 2 July 2014

A2 Production Pitch


This is my production pitch which I will present to my class and hopefully get some good suggestions on what I can do to improve my idea. Although I have not got a final set idea, over the next coming weeks I want to do more research and that will hopefully allow me to get a better idea of my final production.