Chosen Poster Feedback

I wanted to find out what the public thought about our Flight poster and if they thought that any changes should be made so I have sought feedback in a variety of ways.

Twitter
As I have been documenting my progress on the social networking site Twitter I thought it would be appropriate to ask my followers what they thought of the final film poster design. Below is the tweet which I posted and the responses I got.
Public
In order to get a wider range of responses I created a short five question questionnaire to give out to ten members of the public. The five questions I asked and the responses are below.
Question one
Question two
Question three
Question four
people could choose more than one answer
Question five
people could choose more than one answer
Evaluation
From the responses I received there are a few obvious strengths and weaknesses. The strengths being the poster and the visually appealing colours, I personally like the fact the poster has no other strong colours apart from the background as it makes the poster stand out. Another strength mentioned was the emotive feelings the poster portrayed, the interviewees said that the poster connotes feelings of loneliness and confusion which is what we aimed to do as our film is all about isolation and choices. Ten out of ten people said that our film poster was effective and all the responses I received from Twitter were positive although a few suggested minor changes. The main weakness picked up within my research was that many people thought the poster lacked information, when asked to specify this many responded by saying that the poster needed to have the film classification and awards which the film had won on it. As so many people said that this was a weakness of the poster we will add this information onto our final film poster. Another weakness people said was that the grey at the bottom of the poster didn't match with the black background, I too do not like this aspect of the poster and will be changing it when it comes down to creating the final version of our poster.