Showing posts with label Feedback. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feedback. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Feedback questions

The final question that we have asked our audience which I think is the most important 'Did you notice any serious issues such as continuity errors, strange edits- Did anything not make sense to you?'
"Story line was a bit confusing but knew roughly what was going on, sharpen the shots so they are closer together"
"Some shots were to dark, also footsteps looked a bit fake"
"Sound needs a bit of work, didn't understand the train scene"
"Over edited"
"Camera shots slighty jumpy"

Feedback questions

Our Second question that we asked our audience 'Who do you think the target audience is?'
"Horror, 16+"
"Horror teens and mid-age"
"18, Indie Horror"

Most of the answers we got were all the same and me and my group was happy because this is the audience and genre we was aiming for. 

Feedback questions

The first question we thought we should ask the audience is 'What was especially good about the film?'
Here are the answer we got from our audience

"Really good editing (Red Lipstick with black and white shot) Good camera work and use of sound"
"I liked the end when the camera gives different shots of the eye for example, and also when we see and here the train"
"Camera work was very good, good use of colour, lighting was very good"
"Good variety of speed (slow motion)"
"Never see the face until the end shows suspense, good shots of knife and shots of make up and nail varnish at the start"
"Good acting"