On creating the facebook page, over 70 people have joined the group and most have commented on the film, leaving positive and negative feedback. Most of the feedback was highly positive and seemed to like the story and the way in which it was created. However there was a couple of things that a few people had picked up on that we could have improved, these were
1. They needed longer to read the letter and msn conversations (so we should have left the camera running for a couple more seconds)
2. They thought that a few shots were a bit dark in comparision to the rest (this couldn't be changed, but we should have considered filming in a lighter area)
3. Someone recognised that when the letter was posted it was folded and when she picked it up, it wasn't. (here we should have recognised this and kept the letter folded)
This was my favourite quote so far as this was what we aimed to achieve, so were therefore successful.
'I felt it conveyed a real conflict of emotion taking viewpoints from both genders and all available viewpoint not leaving the viewer in any sort of suggestive or assuming mood. The film exceed...s expectation vastly on media work and this illustrates great quality in the ability you guys have'
We have put the film on Youtube and recieved over 200 views, which will hopefully inspire other film makers or simply create entertainment!
Here is a link to our facebook page..
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/group.php?gid=109122429106169&ref=ts
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These are good examples of target audience feedback. Make sure that you make the most of each of the useful ones by using them to add more evaluative comments of your own. Can you create links to your film on youtube and to your facebook page as further evidence?
ReplyDeleteAlso, now upload your finished film to the blog as a back up.
ReplyDeleteKris has already done that!
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