2. The Questionnaire
• I handed a questionnaire to 20 random people with
ages ranging from 17-25, in order to find out their
opinion on my music video.
• I asked for both positive and negative feedback, so
from them I found out what aspects of the music
video they enjoyed watching, and what aspects they
thought could be improved on.
• I also asked for any specific suggestions they thought
would improve my video
3. Positive Feedback
• Many people commented on the song choice going
well with the video as they believed by choosing a
video with no lyrics incorporated well with the idea
of an abstract video
• People also liked the way the editing of the video
goes with the beat of the song
• A lot of people also got the idea that the video tried
to create a dream like, alternative reality by
contrasting shots of Hull with New York
4. Negative Feedback
However, I also got some negative feedback from my
questionnaire:
• Some said that a stronger narrative may have been more
appealing for them to want to watch the video
• People also commented that some of the footage (more
specifically, the shots on the Empire State Building, and
the opening scene of the subway) were a bit shakey
• The lighting was also commented on, saying that is some
areas of the video it looks a bit too artificial
5. Overview of what I have
learned…
• So from my audience feedback, I have learnt that if I
were to do it again, I would need to use a tripod more
often than I did when filming in order to make my
footage more steady, which would then increase the
quality of it for my audience
• I should also try make a stronger narrative that would
help my audience understand the video more
• Also to increase the quality of my video as well I should
use proper lighting equipment for certain scenes when I
can, in order to make it look more realistic and less
‘artificial’ as this was commented on by some of the
people that filled in my questionnaire