Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Question 3: What have you learned from you audience feedback?

In order to fully answer this question I created a questionnaire and asked 20 different people to answer it. Below one can see the different data graphs showing the results of each question.




Following the last tabled question of 'would you have changed anything from the film' I asked one more question which was 'if yes please state why below...'

The two changes where the following:
1) ''I would change the final time lapse shot to look more in sync with the rest of the film'
2) ''I would change the actor's to ether older or younger characters, as the age range isn't as relatable''.

I believe from the research which I have carried out that a large number of people enjoyed the film from a wide range of ages and genders. Therefore, I believe that my film would be suitable for all people over the ages of 16 (as the film is a 16). I also established from the feedback that people most enjoyed the story-line. With the final two written feedback statements, I established that my hyperlapse wasn't as effective as originally planed, which means I should have re-filmed the second hyperlapse of the grass/trees. Additionally, to this a large number of people have said that my film was really good, as it could be interpreted in many different way's. 

From this process I have learn't a great deal. I think one of the major factor's which I have taken away from the feedback is that in order to improve the overall production, I would need to work in a team. With this short film production, produced, filmed, edited etc. all myself. This has meant that towards the end of the editing process I had to condense some of my creativity and detail. Therefore In the future, I plan to work in a team, which will mean that I will be able to rely on others to create high detailed work, thus allowing for an even better production. 

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