What my audience feedback has shown me
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What my audience feedback has shown me.
The audience noticed that a scouse voiceover was used and thought that it
worked really well.
This shows me that the audience may see some parts as
repetitive. Although this was not a
popular criticism.
This lets me know that I made an informative
and entertaining documentary as I had
planned.
The Documentary.
This has shown me that the audience have noticed the
effort that I had made to not just include
stereotypical scousers.
The audience seem pleased that a
scouse voiceover as used as this
reinforces the subject matter The audience had also picked
up on the lighting in the comedian interview although the reason for is that in conveys that the comedian is in a comedy club and as not many people had picked up on the lighting issue, I hope that others are aware of this.
Most of the people who gave feedback have said that they
will watch the whole documentary
The audience have also noticed that all our interviews are framed correctly
The audience have noticed that we
interviewed several interesting people
One member of the audience who gave
feedback said that they thought one particular
interview had shaky camerawork although
this was not mentioned by anyone else.
The audience also noticed that the
graphics on screen were professional
looking.
The Print Advert. “the iconic view of the skyline let me know straight away that the documentary was about Liverpool and it attracted me into reading the text and made me want to watch the documentary”
“the slogan was funny because of the Harry Enfeild gag and so i know that the documentary will be funny”
“anyone who has been to Liverpool has seen this sign and the fact
that it has been put in the Mersey in front of the Liverpool skyline is a very creative idea”
The Radio Trailer.
What do you call a scouser in a suit?A successful business man from the North West.
Over the years scousers have been portrayed as thieves, curly haired chavs and Liverpool is seen as somewhere that police sirens are heard just as often as the Beatles.
Comedian InterviewBut in fact liverpudlians are renowned for their love of their hometown and the people in it
“we’re most friendly in the country....” Bekkas friendKnown for their sense of humour,
“Born this way, natural comedians” old womentheir massive music scene and their iconic accent.
Sound as a Pound is taking you on a journey up the Mersey to discover the reality of the place affectionately known as “the pool” and the scousers who live there.
Calm down, calm down it’s only a documentary.Sound as a PoundWednesday 8PM
BBC 1
“the scouse accent is the best part about the
radio trailer because the documentary is about
scousers”
“the quotes from the actual TV
programme really get you keen to
watch it”
“there are only opinions from scousers
so the whole documentary and radio
trailer is quite bias”
Conclusion.
In conclusion, the majority of the feedback which I received was extremely positive although there was a
few comments that included constructive criticism. Overall, I have discovered that I can make a
professional looking media text and that I can follow the codes and conventions of a TV documentary, a
print advert and a radio trailer.