Thursday, 7 January 2010

Audience Feedback.

After the majority of our film opening 'Hotel Road' was finished, we presented this to the rest of our classmates and asked others outside the classroom to watch our production and analyse to give feedback afterwards. To create an effective way to show feedback, we created a questionnaire that would encourage the viewers to use the terminology needed to see how successful our film opening had become, and whether some improvements could have been made. The questionnaire included questions such as 'What atmosphere does the music create?' and 'How have we used mise en scene effectively within the film?' By receiving feedback from many viewers, we analysed all the answers carefully and made an overall outlook to how the audience had portrayed our film.
Everyone were fully aware about the plot of our film and what was happening within each scene which was found successful. The viewers were able to spot the mise en scene, such as the make-up and mirrors used which then relates to the characters of young teenage girls and the viewers spotted the vulnerability of the characters throughout the opening. Al viewers thought the music we used 'suited the film perfectly' as they believe it created much tension and a basis of a mysterious background.
Yet, to improve our film, many people who watched our opening believed it was much too dark and that the lighting could have been improved more, which we could have took much more care of before filming. Overall, I believe the feedback we got from others proves a very successful outlook on how our film is portrayed to different audiences.

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