Friday, 28 March 2014

What have I learned from my audience feedback?


From my audience feedback I have learnt that for my trailer if I had used more shots with props in like guns it would have been more effective. If i was to do the project again i would defiantly add in more shots with a gun or knifes or something to do with the violence that it might hold. Even if it is a shot of a women learning to shoot a gun. I have also learnt from my feedback that in my trailer to have some more shots going a bit more upbeat and they would have loved to see a shot of looking in the distance at the beginning talking about a memory more. If i was to do this again i would defiantly listen to my audience feedback on what i should include/ change to make it more realistic and more appealing to my audience. I have also learnt from my audience that if i was to make m title on the poster a bit brighter then they would be happier as they said it can be a bit hard to see but they loved every other aspect to it. They said that it really drags their attention to it and if they saw this they would defiantly go to look at the trailer to see what it is about. I have also learnt that my audience said that if I was to change the writing on my magazine cover and also add more depth into the picture by having a prop whether it is gun or knife just something to add dimensions. From all the feedback  i have been given i defiantly would change and listen to what has been sadi as it will change all the effect of the marketing process of the film the decision we made to the poster and magazine at the time seemed that it would catch their attention but it all depends on how your audience perceives what you have done.

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