Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Question Three: What have you learned from your audience feedback?




To gather audience feedback, we made both peers and strangers watch our film, we then asked them to fill out a questionnaire which aimed to gather a clear view of what others thought of our film (see above).  The general feedback was positive, people spoke of a clear and effective narrative which complimented the performance. People also seemed to be fond of particular scenes, the shots in the pub and certain aspects of the performance, this was great to hear and we were really happy happy with the general feedback. The general criticism's were that there was little variety of shots within the performance and there was also a distinctive lack of transitions, these points are fair and understandable however we did avoid transitions to fall into any cliches and keep our video professional. Another issue was with the lighting, people seemed to think it was dark and unclear, this was a fair point and we have took this criticism on board. Unfortunately the final product was final and therefore once we had completed it we had met the deadline and were unable to change our production. Meaning we couldn't apply our criticisms and create a better/more appealing film what would meet the desires of our peers. However I don't think we would have changed much anyway as we are both very happy with the outcome of the video. I find the audience feedback fair and understandable however I do not agree with everything what was said (lack of transitions), however everybody is entitled to their own opinion and overall the learning experience and genuine fun during the creation of our media product was worthwhile and useful.

No comments:

Post a Comment