When collecting my audience feedback, I discovered several different aspects I did well and learnt from it but also different aspects I could improve on for next time.
When I and my partner came to create a questionnaire for our audience feedback, we wanted to do something different than just having a plain boring questionnaire. So we came up with the idea to film different people we had asked for our questionnaire. Also by doing this we made props with pictures of different sports, age ranges, yes/no and are you male or female. Along with the props we had different types of sport/energy drinks and other non-sport drinks, for were the
people being asked questions about the bottles in front of them. Having the bottles in front of them they could interact with the questionnaire rather than just sitting there answering question. The reason for getting them to interact with the questionnaire it stops them from becoming bored. Mainly throughout the questionnaire there was no verbal answer until the last couple of questions because we needed their opinion on the sport/energy drinks.
What I thought went well from filming our audience feedback is we were able to collect all of our footage quickly and effetely. By getting our footage quickly we were able to start editing and putting all of the footage together to form a smooth video audience feedback.
I think I could have improved our audience feedback by asking a bigger range of people. By doing this we could have got a bigger range of answers about what people thought about sport/energy drinks.
What I learnt from this, is that you don’t have to have a written boring questionnaire and can make them more interesting and fun for the viewer but also when trying to make it as well. Also by filming the audience feedback it can help me for the future when trying to make a questionnaire and different ways to make one.