Monday, 26 April 2010

Evaluation Questions!

What have you learned from your audience feedback?

When trying to get audience feedback, we used a few different techniques such as;
Facebook, Youtube and general surveys of family and friends. Mostly we had good comments but we are not sure wether or not these comments came just as friendly gestures. We did'nt really aim our questions for feedback to a certain audience we wanted a range of answers and a range of constructive critisism from as many people as possible.

From the feedback me and my partner have learnt alot. We have a had a few comments from people saying that they really understand the links between the band and the story, this was a brilliant achievement for me and my partner as this was one of our biggest aims. This also means things like editing was of a ggood standard otherwise the audience never would have understood the story etc.

From a more technical point of view we had a lot of good comments about our editing saying that it all makes sense, and that all lip syncing is of a high standard. Many comments followed this saying that for the editing to make so much sense alot of attention must have been paid to the planning, this was good to hear also as we did put alot of time into our planning and its good to hear that its paid off.

We also got a bit of constructive critisism, most of which is people noticing that a camera wobble within thte video, we feel it is good in a way that people have noticed this as it means that people are paying attention to our video throughout. This made me and my partner think in many ways such as maybe a double check of shots would have been appropriate?

Overall we had really good feedback and me and my partner are glad that we stuck with our ideas and its paid off, were glad that the sheer simplicity of our story line has managed to get such good reviews, but most of all we have learnt that a good plan sets an extremely good base for a good video.

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