Evaluation Feedback (v1.1)

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What have you learned from your

audience feedback?

Matt Duval

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What have you learned from your

audience feedback?

At every major stage of my project I have been gathering

audience feedback in order to improve my work.

I have used a variety of web 2.0 such as Facebook,

YouTube and Twitter.

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Throughout my entire A2 project I have been gathering

feedback from a my target audience using a variety of

methods.

I used Survey Monkey to create an online survey.

I then shared the link to it on:

The Front Room Films Facebook

and Twitter page

To get the most amount of

feedback.

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Our Survey Monkey online survey results were mostly

positive and provided us with a lot of useful feedback

The main points were:

That the first scene was too long

We should cut out the shot of the empty seats

The music should be faster

Suggestion: That the last scene should be of Joab

(smallest) taking the magazine from Andy (tallest).

We had to make quite a few changes during our

project but I felt that listening to the audience gave us

a better finished piece than if we had kept it all the

same.

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Above is one of the comments left on YouTube it

suggested that we “shorten the scene ofthe boy sitting

on the sofa as it goes on for a long time”.

The survey monkey results also pointed this out to us, so

we then reviewed the clip and agreed with them.

What We changed To fix this problem we speed up the

shot and cut part of it out.

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Classmates and teacher comments

What they said How we changed it

That we could do with a more varied

range of shots

We went out and re-filmed some

footage to add and added it to the to

the film opening

The first scene where the boy is sitting

on the sofa is too long

We cut out some of the footage and

sped up the rest of it to make it quicker

The lighting was poor in one of the

shots

We re-filmed this shot with the lights

turned up to maximum brightness

There was no logo or company name

at the beginning of the film.

We added the logo to the start of the

film so the viewer knows who

produced the film.

It was also suggested that we add a

shot of Joab (smallest) taking the

magazine from Andy (tallest) at the

end of the film

We took this recommendation on

board and filmed and added it on to

the end of our film.

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The next slide will show the YouTube video that the

comments on the last slide relate to.

This is not our final video.