Wednesday 17 November 2010

Audience Feedback To Short Sequence

In order to get audience feedback we showed our fellow peers a rough-cut of our short film. We showed them the club scene from our film and in order to get the right feedback we asked them various questions which will help us improve are film.


The following questions we asked were:


Did you enjoy the sequence?


Do you think we should add any special effects?


Did you find the sequence funny?


Was the setting realistic?


What would you change to improve the sequence?


What was the best part of the sequence?


By watching this scene, are you interested in watching the rest of the short film?


Our fellow peers gave us very constructive feedback as they suggested what we should change, what was good about the film, and most importantly they all were interested in watching the rest of the short film, which was a real boost. They thought we should add more light to the club scene and some students thought we shouldn’t have added girls as it was supposed to be a gay club. However, they thought we did the setting really well as they really felt as if they were in a gay club.


A lot of the students liked the bit when Ali drags Baker and starts talking to him. They liked the camera work and thought it worked really well with the scene. While the students were watching the film we wanted a reaction from them as we produce comedy films one of our aims are to make our viewers laugh. While watching the scene all the students laughed and wanted to carry on watching the film as they were entertained by the scene and thought it was really funny. This is what we hope to achieve as a company as that is what we do, produce films that entertain are viewers.




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