To gain feedback of my final cut I asked people to watch my video and look at my ancillary tasks and tell me what they thought was positive about it and where ,if I was to complete the task again, I could improve. I created a video : Here are also some screenshots of messages people sent me as a response as well:
As I am working by myself, I did not get many images from filming because I was the only person behind the camera and most of my attention was on executing the footage for my music video. However, below are some images from the 2 days I filmed and I have also created a short behind the scenes video to give you an insight into what filming was like. equipment ready to go film On the train to filming location Being caught by a real policeman Being given a Badge at City College to gain access to the music rooms Here is a behind the scenes video:
What have you learned from your audience feedback? Here is my plan : Here is my audience feedback video: Above are the screenshots of messages I also collected as feedback. What have I learnt from my audience feedback? To gain feedback I wanted to specifically talk to people who were part of my target audience demographic, which was younger people, but I also spoke to few people from an older generation to make sure it was inclusive. I did this by showing people and asking them directly to form a discussion or interview; but I also used social media. Positive feedback: After acting on some of the initial feedback from my rough cut I tried to tweak my video to act on this critic, which mainly suggested that exposure needed to be worked on and some of the lip syncing and band elements as well. This seemed to work as in the feedback for my final video there was no criticism on the exposure in the shots and even though some people said that the lip sy...
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