Friday, 4 March 2011

Evaluation - What have you learned from your audience feedback?

Our audience feedback told us that overall the radio drama was quite good, scoring an average of about 7/10. The main issue with the actual drama was that the Nick's Scottish accent wasn't believable and that it was an unintended comical element, despite our aims for a serious radio drama.

The feedback for my poster was quite good as well. People said that instead of it coming across as a science-fiction thriller, it came across more in the horror genre. I think this is because I didn't include as many science-fiction imagery, like a mushroom cloud to get the point across that it is set in a nuclear apocalypse. The only other issue was that some of the text was perhaps too small.

My double page spread was also received quite well. This came across more to the audience as being a more science-fiction, post-apocalyptic genre. People agreed that the large pictures and text would serve as a good attention grabbing device, and that the large character Polaroids with short biographies gave the audience a better feel for the radio drama. One small issue was that there wasn't enough text to take up space, but from the research that I did I found out that a lot of features don't use a lot of text.

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