Friday, 21 December 2012

POTENTIAL TARGET AUDIENCE QUESTIONNAIRE 2


Do you listen to a certain genre of music?    
 
No      

Where do you tend to listen to music?
 
Radio, TV, CD and iPod

Do the charts influence your music?
 
Yes    

If yes, why?
 
If something is in the charts then you might by the album

Do you tend to listen to whole albums?
 
Yes                

Do you watch the videos of the music you listen to?
 
Yes                

Do you like happy endings in music videos?
 
Don’t mind  
 
Do you prefer older or modern day music?
 
All                  

Where do you obtain your music?
 
ITunes and shops                                                                                       

Do you find music videos entertaining?
 
Yes    

What do you think that a good music video should do/ include?
 
The music video should relate to the song

Do you like to interpret music videos? 
          
No                  

Do you enjoy music videos that contain a clear narrative?
 
Yes                                        

Do you find music videos memorable?
 
Yes                

Why?
 
Because the video relates to the song and so if you think of the music video you think of the song

By completing this questionnaire on an older audience member than our first potential target audience it shows that the charts are not so dominant and influence in people’s choice in music but it also exposes them to a band/artist’s other songs that may feature on their album. It also suggests that indie music has a larger target audience than we originally thought as it is not specified to one particular sound or style and so people of a different age range may also appreciate the indie genre. It is also evident that audience members of an older age also like modern music as well as older music. From this questionnaire I have found that the indie genre is not targeted towards a niche audience and also that music videos are a form of entertainment that are used to complement the song as well as stimulating and entertaining the audience.

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