Saturday, 9 April 2011

What have you learned from your audience feedback?

For our audience feedback we have used 'Facebook' online social network to be the hub for our audience feedback. The photo shows the feedback we have had on our film poster. From this we have learnt that perhaps we should take a closer look at our picture composition, and think about our graphics.

This is our film trailer uploaded to 'Facebook' by Tristam. By using 'Facebook' as our main hub for our audience feedback we thought it would be great for instant feedback as it is a main source of communication for our age group. The cons of using this social network service is it may only get opinions of a certain age group and being a social forum we will expect to have a few comments that are not particularly helpful or useful.

We have received a lot of comments which was very useful and constructive they have been helpful to see our strengths and weaknesses.





The second comment above was particularly good to read from this I can learn that the music we chose worked well. The feedback on pace in particular holding close-up shots for longer to add tension, are very helpful.




Piers has uploaded our trailer onto www.youtube.com in the hope we can have some comments from different people from those on 'facebook', and get a more varied audience feedback.



We have got one positive comment already. "I like the parody aspect of this!" This is an interesting remark as it was not our intention to make a parody of a 'gangster' film but make a serious storyline.


Piers showed that we do not own the songs we used in our trailer to stop any copyright issues.


I handed out a Audience Feedback Questionnaire to those who watched the trailer, and looked at our magazine cover and film poster. From the results I can gather that our genre was clear, the props were good, and the trailer was exciting. I also learned that for some the storyline was hard to follow.

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