We were given feedback from our idea by our peers that we need to evaluate as well as learn from. Firstly we need to work on a specific audience as we haven't fully specified who they are and what we expect from them. This will mean we can enter markets to gain maximum exposure towards the band but as well as the genre we will present. We should also find concepts to make our band stand out, so maybe incorporating it by editing our video very precisely as well as making it seem realistic. Audience wise, we need to engage with an audience so that they can relate to our intricate parts of the video like our costumes or locations. We also need to make sure our narrative flows and follows a sequence of events so that is understandable for those who may not get what we are trying to say. Based on this, I believe we should approach a teenage audience as in today's world teenagers seem not just the most interested in music but for our bands indie rock genre, the main percentage of fans of similar bands are of a teenage age.
Furthermore, the people we asked for feedback from seemed a little unsure about the narrative and the plot. We had very little time to explain the plot and it is very hard to explain how we want it to look without pictures or actually filming the music video yet.
Overall this feedback gives us the implication that a lot of work is needed to be able to pull of this music video and that we need to make it perfect in order to champion the narrative. We have also decided to combat the feedback by focusing more on our performance element to show the organic side of our artist to maximise our bands exposure as an Indie Rock Band. Our narrative also needs to tell the story of the bands star image from a working class background towards stardom.
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