2. Interview questions
1) What did you find the easiest and hardest about developing
to the audience standards?
We found the easiest thing was to be creative and come up
with lots of different ideas. I think that is a skill that was
extremely important in this whole task and requires some big
ideas to make this work. I think that the hardest thing was
meeting our audiences' standards with our main product. We
tried hard to make it adventurous, gripping, twisted and
emotional, and we had to make the editing up to a very high
standard which I hope we achieved. I think that this was
definitely the hardest audience standard to meet.
3. 2) What was the main issue that the audience
wanted to change?
The audience commented on changing the
masthead layout and price of the
magazine, the also wanted suggested
changes of layout of the poster and to make
the genre clearer and scarier.
4. 3) How many people agreed and disagreed?
Most people liked our products but we
appreciate all the constructive criticism that
our audience gave so we can improve for
the future.
5. 4) Do you agree or disagree with the changes
made?
We completely accept all of our audiences
feedback and have taken it into account.
6. 5) What have you learnt about the importance
of audience feedback?
We have learnt from audience feedback
that it is probably the most important piece
of information that can make or break your
products. The audience is who your are
trying to please and sell it to, therefore you
need to be able to fulfil their standards and
needs. We would not have achieved this
work unless we had our audience's
opinions, comments and criticisms.