I recently done a survey on surveymonkey.com questioning the public and audience on the R'n'B genre and what type of expectations they had for a music video within that genre. Here are screen grabs of my results that i have recieved :
The first questions on my survey was asking the audience what gender they were and looking on my results, 80% of my audience were females and only a small amount of 20% of then audience were of the male gender.
A 100% of my audience all watch music videos, when the question was asking them whether they watch music videos or not. Music is a huge contraversal impact on the younger generation which was the audience who was completing my survey that i had done.
The next question on my survey was introducing the genre of my planned music video which was the R'n'B genre, again only 20% of my audience didn't like the R'n'B genre and 80% of the audience did indeed like the R'n'B genre of music, which is a plus for me and my group members as we have chosen a song within this genre. The fourth question was asking the public about a music video close to our music video Beyonce - Halo. Out of all the answers i gave the public i am pleased to see that they have only chosen ' Brilliant and Good' as their answers and not 'decent or boring'. 70% of the public chose good and 30% chose the Brilliant answer.
The fifth question on my survey was asking the public whether they liked Beyonce's love songs, i chose this question because Beyonce is a close participant within researching on artists in the R'n'B genre so i wanted to know what the public thought of Beyonce as we will be using her as a research method and influence for our music video. 60% love her music video and 40% like her music which is a good results for us.
The last question the question asking the audience their expectations of what they would expect to see within a love song music video, a brilliant 90% chose Affection, love, kissing etc. as an answer which is good as this is what we will putting in our music video, and 40% chose singing in to the camera.



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