Audience feedback
How I collect my Audience feedback was by writing out 7
different questions, asking about the different qualities of the film. For
example: The best part of the film, the worst part of the film. What can be
improved for the film to become better, etc. After I had wrote out enough
reasonable questions for the film, I printed the sheet with all of the
questions and handed them out to the other students in the class so they could
give us feedback on the full product. As a class we all sat around the Mac’s
and Then when it came to our group, we started to play our final product to the
class, After the final product had been shown, the class mates would of wrote
down what they would of thought about each of the questions. Here are a few of
what the class said about the full product of the film.
- Do you know the type of genre we are doing for our film?
Answer: Thriller
- What do you think the best part of the film is?
Answer: Mental scene.
- What do you think the worst part of the film is?
Answer: Didn’t answer.
- Does the music fit our genre?
Answer: Yes.
- What do you think the best shot in the film is?
Answer: The Dutch tilt
- Is the editing been used appropriate for the opening scene?
Answer: Yes.
- Any improvements you could add to our film?
Answer: No.
After the classmates decided what
to put on them seven questions, we have a way forward to try and improve the
opening scene to make it become a lot more entertaining and try to fit our film
of our genre. A Few things which we
need to improve was to change certain parts and lines in the opening scene and
also sort out the music choices to fit certain parts in the opening scene.
Some good analysis here Luke but don't forget to look at previous examples for effective methods of analysis. For example, pie charts presenting statistics of responses, as you did at GCSE. This would allow an overview of your findings and would add an interesting visual dimension to your posts, something I have highlighted previously as a target for you.
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