Our audience feedback shown in the videos above has enabled us to hear other peoples opinions on all three of our ancillary tasks, both negative and positive. This allows us to see if we have achieved our intentions and to what extent. It also helps to realise areas that we could improve on, and therefore re look at certain aspects and adjust and edit them, to improve our overall product.
Below shows the comments I have taken from the audience feedback, the vast amount of points displays that this was very beneficial.
Positive
- Good use of time stretch - manipulation of pace
- Enigma - making the audience wanting to know more
- Realistic
- Pacey
- Nice Length
Factors to possibly re-visit
- Punch in face - see if the transition of face to blood trim down
- Dialogue/ Voice over
Improvements
- Wider audience
Magazine
- Good choice of image (different from trailer)
- Matches colour scheme
- Right choice of magazine
- Font matches teaser trailer
Poster
- Good composition
- Black and White
- Portrays sub-urbs well
YouTube Feedback
In the below image you can see a print screen of our official 'Teaser Trailer' posted online via 'YouTube' I have imported the screen shot into Microsoft word to allow me to annotate the image and clearly showing the YouTube feed back success.
Facebook Feedback
Below is an image of a print screen when we first posted our Media Coursework onto a social networking site; Facebook. This seemed the most logical way of getting as much feed back as possible. All of our friends were able to comment and or like the post, depending on what they thought of it. There was a fairly positive outcome as shown below, with a variety of comments and a healthy amount of likes.
Blogger Feedback
This image below illustrates the international audience views of my G324 A2 Media Blog.
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