When we premiered our Television Soap Opera trailer to an audience of 20 people ranging from students to teachers, we asked them to complete a short questionnaire, so we could use their feedback to both improve and see what we produced well within our final product.
The invitation that we designed consisted the date and time of the showing, the theme of the soap opera and an image we used for the cover of our TV listings magazine, so the audience would have some idea of what they were going to be watching.
The questionnaire consisted of eight questions, of which the data we collected and separated according to those who said they would watch the soap and those who said they would not. The questions we chose to ask our audience helped us decide how successful our trailer was and calculate a certain percentage of how big the audience of the television soap would be.
We asked our audience how effective they thought things such as the setting and story line were, along with the theme and soundtrack we had chosen for the piece.
Once we collected the results from the questionnaires, we separated them as to who would watch the soap opera and who would not. This would help us to determine what we did well with the whole making of the TV soap trailer and what we could, in future, improve on. From the 20 questionnaires that were filled in, only two members of the audience stated that they would not watch our soap opera which firstly showed us that our viewing was quite successful and the trailer was enjoyable for the audience.
People who would watch
People who would not watch
From separating the figures we collected into these two sections, we then found what we
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