Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Evaluation:- Question 3 What have you learnt from audience feedback?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKtXq1oST3Q&feature=youtu.be

once again above is a link encase you encounter any problems accessing the video.


Audience feedback has been a major role in the creation of my media product from start to end and it I because of audience feedback I believe my film poster came out how it did because when I started it wasn't very effective or powerful and it really wasn't having the effect I wanted it to but after some constructive criticism I scrapped my whole idea and went for my what at the time was a secondary design, which came out far better.


When it comes to my film magazine I believe audience feedback was somewhat ignored and I will admit it is the weaker of the two for the main reason that the images are no where near as effective but one piece of advice I feel I must justify going against is the advice to switch my text to the right of the page although I understand why this was advised I went against it for the simple reason of my exemplar magazine I used had the text on the left hand side.

Edits to trailers came through audience feedback as well. so a black and white screen to make the scene look more lifelike as we couldn't visit a real casino.
voiceover changed from female to male as its more stereotypical of our genre.
we cut out the actual murder to avoid giving to much away.
we made the clips of the bodies longer.
only have a short interview scene as trailers are a series of short clips.
add a countdown suggested by a team members family member.
finally we then used a female voice for the countdown and the ace
is high to make it sound sinister.

My gift: http://makeagif.com/YWeCqZ

Two videos of people commenting on out finished trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qiDdT4xl5k -andy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVf3H5IYvmE -harriet

This is my edited version of my what have i learnt from audience feedback. cutting and extending the duration of images under my voiceover.

No comments:

Post a Comment