Survey Questions
1. Did you enjoy the video?
2. would you say that this video sticks well to Britpop conventions? As in is it reminiscent of the old 90's Britpop music videos from Pulp, Blur, or Oasis?
3. Did you understand the Narrative?
4. do you think that this video was an accurate depiction of the narrative told by the song's lyrics
5. would you have preferred a greater focus on narrative and less attention given to the performance shots?
6. do you feel that the style of the video fits well with the style of it's ancillaries?
Below are some of the
At present, I have received nine responses from my online survey. Survey Monkey has collated all of the information into a series of bar graphs which I have displayed below. there seems to be mixed reaction to my product.
The first question seems to have returned a mostly positive response with the majority enjoying the video. I am happy with this response as entertaining an audience is the overall purpose of all media.
A mostly satisfactory result here as with the first question. We can see that some people are still not associating this work with the classic genre. this may show that I did not apply my research as much as I should have.

Most people here, did not fully understand the narrative, this may suggest that I did not focus on the narrative as much as I should have or that I have just not made what is there clear. the majority of people at least had a good grip on what was happening though so not a complete disaster then.
We see a pretty even split on this point with a slight lean towards the yes for an increase of narrative shots. This definitely shows that I should have focused even a little bit more on the narrative rather that the performance.
Here we see that the absolute majority believed that the ancillaries fit with the video, I am pleased with this result despite the resistance that is there.
two of the surveys returned also included additional comments on the video and it's ancillaries
The first comment here makes a very valid point about the repeated images in the ancillaries, I had originally tried to create a solid style that could be recognised across all of the products, it is true though that it dies seem quite repetitive
The second comment is on something that I had not actually considered when watching the video back, it talks about the lighting on the performance shots. Watching the video back now it is quite apparent that the lighting on the performance shots would need to be improved.






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