Monday, 3 May 2010

Evaluation: What have you learned from your audience feedback?

Throughout my media coursework i have learned that audience feetback is vital for improving my work and getting new idea's. I have also learnt that using different age groups for opinions has helped by getting different feedback which has improved my work a lot. I think that if i didn't use my audience feedback then the information in my newspaper wouldn't be as expanded.

When thinking of newspaper titles i was not sure which one to use, so i wanted to get feedback from my friends. I think that using audience feedback here is vital as they are going to be the ones reading the newspaper!











For my newspaper i needed some serious hitting stories which would make the front page of any newspaper. I chose to use themes such as car crashes and death to catch the readers attention. I mainly did this as i wanted my newspaper to be serious and hard-hitting.









For my Motorbike story i was unsure which picture to use to go with the story, so audience feedback here helped massively, and helped me make up my mind.












Paul and Laura's comments came in useful as i originally was thinking about choosing the same picture as they ended up prefering, so i knew this was the right picture to use! I also agree that this was the right picture to use.

For my radio advert i did a survey because i was interested to find out which type of advert people preferred. I am glad that i did a survey because it made me change my mind about which advert to use! This shows the importance of audience feedback.
If i chose one of the other two radio adverts i think it would have been too long and dragged on a bit, however with the short and snappy radio advert it sticks in your mind and is easier to remember. Taking in mind what my peers and other audience have said has been one of the most important aspects in doing my coursework, it also shows that i can take the negative comments from people and use them to improve my newspaper.

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