Sunday 20 February 2011

Evaluation 3

What have you learned from your audience feedback



When we initially showed our rough cut for a crit of our music video we had done the majority of it the anything we had not done at that point was the time lapse of a car so we added a YouTube clip of one to show what it would be like. In the crit we had our class the head of 6th form Miss Beer and our teacher Miss Whitaker they all agreed that our music video was extremely creative and very good, they also agreed that the music and the video were worked really well, Miss Beer was very pleased with it and called us very creative and our video was one of the best she had seen at that point, the criticisms they had was that one part of the video was out of sync but that was because of the programme we had to export it with and everyone understood that after we told them. The other criticism was that we needed to film the last part of the film which we knew and also that we had to many tile effects that did look good and not enough of the women singing which we understood. Overll i feel that the crit helped develop our final product and made it look really good i think without the groups comments we would have had to many effects and the video would have looked extremly linear where as now it looks very attractive and every scen is uniqe. However i think the video helped more than the crit with my digipack and poster to be honest.



The internet has been really helpful with audience feedback websites such as facebook and youtube is where we put our video's and we got a lot of posssotive audience feed back. for instance many of the comments were generally the same they all were like "Great work the video looks really good" or "This is amazing you have obviously worked really hard" however there were some negative comments such as "Parts of the video are out of sync" which we rectified straight away as its important to us however more people seemed to like our video rather than comment which was annoying as we did ask for comments rather than like but i took the likes as people thinking the video was really good so it helped in that respect. we did ask our audience of what they thought of the concept or idea at the crit they said it would make more sense once we had the car time lapse which we showed again and fully understood the idea, i asked my family what they thought of the video and they said that "it was extremly well thought out and you could understand the story really easily" everyone that we showed the video all agreed that the time lapses were really good and almost "brought london to life" said one person they also thought that the editing and the cuts used to make the beats and the cinematography match wee really good and so were the tiled effects during the film, they also thought that the mise-en-scene of the club looked really realistic and could identify what it was straight away as it did not look tacky or poorly done.

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