Audience Feedback and Spin-Offs

Audience feedback is important. It can often easily be conducted through online surveys and reviews, as well as being based on profit and other such metrics.

Why are there so many Marvel films?

 

 

 


I have blatantly stolen this joke from Tommy

 
Marvel try to trick us into believing in Iron Man 4 through a questionnaire.
In reality they were just gauging interest in future projects. This was a questionnaire handed out to audiences after seeing Captain America: the Winter Soldier back in the olden days of 2014 and largely consisted of questions about that film and what they thought of it.

 

Using Social Media for Audience Feedback:

Pros:
You can get quick and simple feedback from your audience in the comment sections of your posts.
Social Media advertising is affordable and very easily accessible.

Cons:
You have to deal with negative feedback and its potential influence on your potential audience.
Anonymity gives people too much confidence.
Social media stereotypically provokes negative feedback.

 

Companies can also go and look at the reactions to their competitors' decisions. They can lurk as a random member of the public and see what people are talking about and wonder how to copy them subtly.

 

Joey (the FRIENDS spin-off) didn't work because everyone spent the whole show trying to figure out what the hell was on his head rather than paying attention to the actual plot.

 
whoever did this compositing needs shot

Spin-Offs:
The Green Green Grass (Only Fools and Horses)
Apparently Frasier is a spin-off (Cheers)
POV You're Tommy and You're Walking (Warbrey Holmes)
That American Version of Peep Show (Peep Show)
There seems to be about 70 CSI spin-offs
There are also many NCIS ones
The Simpsons (The Tracey Ullman Show)
Redwater (EastEnders)
I'm Alan Partridge and basically everything else he's ever done (Knowing Me Knowing You)


When Do They Become Successful?:
When the subject matter doesn't rely massively on the rest of the original cast or other elements of the parent series.
When it's actually good.
When there's actually a story to tell rather than just 'welp we gotta have something this character is popular this will make money'.
The creators have to know what they're doing and not mess everything up, arguably having to be smarter about it than the audience.

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