Thursday, 18 March 2010

Evaluation -Question 5 :)

5. How did you attract/ address your audience?

- We made the character a relation to the target audience.
- Used humor and romance to entice a wide audience.
- Having an enigma on the realtionship, 'Will they get together/won't they?'

Feedback for rough-cut.
"Need to add audio and balance it out."
RESPONSE
-added audio for final cut, rough cut was just to get scenes in order.

"Some scenes were confussing".
RESPONSE
-cut the scenes that weren't needed or crucial to the story.

"Some good continuity with editing".
RESPONSE
-although it work we refined the transitions for final cut.


Feedback from final-cut.
"Really liked the studio and production titles".
RESPONSE
-we thought our studio and production titles were better animated compared to out old still image logo's.

"Audio goes too loud and cracks when the main character is dancing".
RESPONSE
-we tried to make the audio appear diagetic and thought the loudness would indicate how teenagers are always blasting their music in their rooms. Almost the audience experiences what the family would experience.

"Audio seems unbalanced at times".
RESPONSE
-unfortunately, our footage had some people behind camera talking or other distracting sounds so we had to cut them. I would have liked to have found an audio track which had 'house like sounds' but none were found.

"Not sure why you chose to use Taylor Swift - you belong with me".
RESPONSE
-Taylor Swift has touched the hearts of many young teenagers as her songs are all about finding and loosing love. We thought this fits perfectly with our film.

"Got a good impression of what the film will be about me".
RESPONSE
-this is good as we used as much conventions as we could to make it clear what genre it was.


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