I also had a look at some of their followers on Twitter. They seem to be people who like Japanese culture (something that the band themselves are fans of) and other electronic/pop music artists such as Lady Gaga.
I gained audience feedback for my media products through social media and surveys. When I'd finished my rough cut, I asked for some feedback from my classmates. I asked them because I knew that they would have knowledgeable answers as they are all making music videos themselves. From them I learnt that I needed to use faster cuts and more shots of the props/setting but I had planned the mise-en-scene and shot types well. After gaining this feedback, I made sure that I applied their comments to my music video and therefore fixing the aspects of the video that they weren't so keen on.
For my final music video I asked people to comment feedback on YouTube. I also shared it on FaceBook and Twitter to have more people see it. Below are the comments that I received on The social media sites.
Overall I've had great feedback saying how they enjoyed the music video and I've had a couple of comments saying what they think would improve it. I've learnt that if I were to tweak parts, I would have filmed more extreme close ups to juxtapose the mid shots but apart from that I've found that everyone enjoyed watching my video and I'm happy with the final product.
For my digi pack, I asked for feedback from peers about wether they liked the front cover with or without the white doodles. I made a tally and it became clear that I should include the doodles.
When I'd finished my digi pack, I created another quick form to get opinions from graphics students about how they would rate the pack. I asked graphics students because they have a broad knowledge about design and I felt like I'd get a more educated response from them as opposed to students taking other subjects.
From this feedback I have learnt that people like the colour scheme and the fonts the best and like the images the least. If I were to remake the digi pack, I'd take more interesting photos that capture the audiences attention to make them want to buy the album. However, the feedback is mostly positive and they seem to really like the finished product.
Finally, I asked people what they thought about my magazine advert. This is what they said:
From this I learnt that if I were to tweak the advert I would add a release date of the album underneath or above where the two track names are featured. This would create hype for the album's release and make the audience more aware of when they'll be able to purchase the product.