To analyse my audience feed back for my promotional poster I collected screen shots of the statistics of the questions I asked the audience to complete.
Question 1
As all participants voted that my poster is eye catching it tells me that my final product is successful within its purpose; being to attract attention of the audience to advertise the film. It also tells me that my skills used on photshop and effort to find tutorials to create an advanced effect payed off as it resulted in my poster appearing professional.
Question 2
The majority of the people who took part in this survey felt that all relevant information was included on the poster with 80% voting yes. However 20% voted no telling me that the positioning of the institutional information and detail of the content could be improved to result in a more effective product.
Question 3
As all participants recognised that the poster was reflecting a action sci fi genre this tells me that the conventions and techniques used were effective and successful. I feel the main contributing factor to this was the use of the face shatter effect as it gives the poster a sci fi edge aswell as incorporating the mobile phone.
Question 4
From this survey question I can conclude that the audience percieve the most effective aspect of the poster to be the image. This may be due to the fact that it takes up the majority of the poster but the particular comments are reffering to the face shatter effect used. This tells me that by incorporating this effect and applying it to the main characters image allows my product to be unique therefore effective in drawing attention to the poster. Other aspects such as the bold contrasting title was mentioned as the white vividly contrasts the navy background therefore telling me that I was effective in ensuring all important institutional information was obvious to the audience.
Question 5
The feed back from this survey question gave me criticism for my poster. I feel the most relevant and valuable point made was that the release date should be clearer to the audience. As I incorporated the release date into my small print institutional information it made it hard for the audience to realise that the release date was within this as they wouldn't focus on this particular text due to the size of it; with small text size signifying that the information is not that important to the reader. If I was to alter of re-produce this product I would ensure that the release date was included somewhere else on the poster that is more visable to the audience.





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