Monday, 9 May 2011

Evaluation question 3

2. What have you learned from your audience feedback?

We received feedback throughout the project on our ideas scripts and drafts of our products. This definatley helped us improve our products. The people we went to for feedback fitted into our target audience age range. We also received feedback from media teachers therefore the feedback was the most relevant.


For example our media teacher Greg gave us some critcal feedback on the first draft of our poster which helped us to overall create a more professional looking poster. Also from other feedback on our script and first scene we recognised that the scene was far too long and needed cutting down to a more concise opening.


We showed our film to some random people that fitted our target audience age group. Here are some comments we received.
Lee Dickey: "I loved the action sequence, it was really exciting! The way you presented the main bad guy in a comical way was genius. I am very impressed with the final piece, all the shots flow together well. I particularly like the phone scene with the duel screen going on."

Dennis Huxley: "Im not a fan of violence, but the tension and atmosphere you guys managed to create is spectacular. I like the way you feel immersed in the characters thoughts at the end of the sequence. Will's death scene was traumatic for me, but all in all I feel you have made a cracking film!"


James Snake: "The film was good overall, however I thought some of the acting could have been better. The music you used was pretty awesome though I must admit you done good there"

Josh Wayle: "Your filming and editing is flawless, however I thought you story lacked luster"


Dave Stobart: "How did you do the blood effect at the end?! Its amazing! sooo realistic. The garage scene is really good too, real badass! The build up with all the different shots and the music really draws you in as a viewer. Nice one guys!"

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