Friday 11 October 2013

Feedback from Polls










The above images are print screens of the polls which are placed down the side of my blog. Some are multiple choice questions which can help with the statistics of my target audience, the polls being available to all those who visit the blog. For example; 21 people have answered the gender question, saying that 11 of them were male, and 10 were female. This can be used in evidence to prove that slightly more males often listen to heavy metal/rock music, than females do. As well as this, the average age groups which the public thinks listem to rock music are mainly 18 - 24 and 25 - 34 years old, with the odd exceptions of those aged 12 - 17. This proving how the younger generations are most likely to listen to the heavier genres of music, this can be due to older generations being used to music they listened to when they were younger so they refuse to listen to other new genres.
Another question which some of the public answered was what age group do music videos mainly apply to, in which they answered with the same age demographics. This representing the demographics in the sense that a majority of the younger generations have access to the internet, and also technology that supplies the use of the internet - which means they also know about websites such as Muzu, and YouTube, this allowing them to watch music videos. They're also more in contact with the artists they listen to, due to the use of social networking sites such as Facebook, and Twitter. Which is where the artists often post about new albums, filming new music videos, and also releasing new music videos. With this, people also commented saying what they look for in a music video, when it comes to the use of stylistics, is mainly mise-en-scene. They have voted this the most important, due to the fact mise-en-scene covers costume, lighting, and also the setting. Which can help describe the narrative in music videos, film trailers, and films/television programmes. The costumes can help connote a character's persona, and also his role within the narrative.

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