What have you learned from your audience feedback?
'From watching the first 5 minutes, does that make you want to watch the rest of the documentary?'
Kelly Partridge - 17 Years Old - Nursery Nurse
100% of the people asked said 'Yes' they would watch the rest of the documentary.
Rosie Answered "5 Very Much, i would find the subject of happiness very entertaining."
QUESTION THREE
'How does our programme compare to real TV documentaries? How is it similar?'
Deborah Partridge - 45 Years Old - Care Home Manager
QUESTION FOUR
'What do you think the strengths and weaknesses are of the first 5 minutes?'
Stephanie Cook - 16 Years Old - Student
"I think that the documentary has many strengths, such as the music, as it suits the topic of happiness, however a weakness is the fuzziness in the sound quality behind interviews."
60% of people said there was good use of interviews
70% said good cutaways
20% said good music
and 10% answered good title sequence
QUESTION FIVE
'Do you think the camera shots and music used are suited to the topic of happiness?'
Sarah Watt - 17 Years Old - Student
"I think the music suited the topic very well because it was upbeat, and the camera shots used could have been closer in the interviews but overall they were both well suited."
80% said the music was well suited to the topic
25% said the camera shots varied to professional
QUESTION SIX
'Do you think the documentary is appropriate for channel 4?'
Lauren Harvey - 17 Years Old - Student
"Yes, i think the documentary is appropriate for channel 4."
100% agree Yes it is appropriate
50% answered because it is because it has the same target audience
QUESTION SEVEN
'By listening to the radio trailer and seeing the print advert does that make you want to watch the documentary? Why?
Doreen Carter - 68 Years Old - Retired
100% answered Yes the print advert and radio trailer would make them want to watch the documentary
50% said because the print advert was eye catching
Below show some images we took when presenting our documentary to our target audience
We uploaded our documentary onto YouTube to gain feedback and below shows one of the comments.
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