Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Evaluation Of Campaign

Campaign Unit Evaluation:

Once we had finished our animation and put it on the T:mac Transition Website, I asked a wide selection of people from all different age groups to watch the animation, and fill in a questionnaire based on their responses. I handed out five questionnaires to Year 6’s/ Year 7’s, five questionnaires to Teachers and asked 5 of my friends parents to fill in questionnaires.

Statistics:

Models:

Everyone I asked rated the models between the middle of the dots and the Superbly Made end with one person placing a cross on superbly made.

A few expanding comments included:

“I liked the elephant the best, and the colours were good”
“Well crated, solid 3d animals”
“Lovable and friendly”

Camera Angles:

All between the last two quarters of the dotted line towards very inventive. Two people put very inventive.

“Good, but a bit jerky”
“Varied use of different camera angles and shots, including the zoom feature.”
“Inventive and entertaining, but perhaps moved too often, and felt at times unnecessary”

Direction:

All between the last half of the dotted line, with two people placing a cross on superb direction.

“The animals were all in one place which was good.”
“I liked it how the animals didn’t just stay in one position, they moved in inventive ways and certain parts of them, such as the elephants at, really jumped out at you.”
“I lied how the cat and the dog grouped together at the end. This suggested feelings of care and friendship.”

Humour:

Three people put hilarious, seven people put amusing, and five people put neither.

“Pretty funny, I liked the characters.”
“I liked how the elephant’s hat kept rolling around and the Dog character- how he said “lets get a warm drink in our bellies”
“Amusing in a light hearted, jolly sort of way.”
Vocals/ Narration:

Everyone put in the last third of the dotted line for Vocals/ Narration with 3 people placing crosses on Effective Vocals.

“All the animals sounded very lively”
“Sounded very enthusiastic and lively. I liked how there was a mix of male and female, adult and child vocals.”
“Vocals were clear and easy to understand.”

Patrick Johnson 11S1

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