From our audience feedback, we
have learnt that people found it hard at the beginning to understand
weather the mockumentary was supposed to be real or believable. They
didn’t necessarily understand what was going on and they found this a
little confusing. They said that the title cards helped with this, yet
these title cards were hard to see as the writing was quite small.
"I liked the way it changed in the middle." - Focus Group Member
None
of the focus group said they had witnessed this kind of situation
themselves and they didn’t realize that it was such an issue among
teenagers and they thought that this mockumentary helped them and would
help other people to realize the dangers. The majority of the focus
group were aged between 17 and 18 but we had one teacher, this pretty
much matcyhed our target audience.
"Not very realistic but it made sense within the given genre" - Focus Group Member
Charlotte’s
character reminded a lot of the focus group of an American teenager
which made them feel like our mockumentary was similar to an American
teen movie. The focus group didn’t say that they wanted to know what happened later on, as they didn’t feel that there was a later on.
"It was very informative." - Focus Group Member
The
last question, people had a mixed feeling about. Some said that if a
drug results in death then it isn’t for a good or legit reason and
therefore it is just as bad as other drugs. On
the whole people enjoyed our film and were impressed with it, they
thought that more time would have resulted in maybe a better production
but the enjoyed it. In general comments, people said that it looked like a real documentary and was very professional looking.
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