Friday, 3 March 2017

Trailer Feedback

Feedback



I gained feedback on my trailer by showing it to the class and getting feedback which was recorded. This feedback is vital as it means that I am able to make necessary improvements in order to make my product more realistic and authentic. The feedback I gained also means that I have tested it with an audience and got real feedback that can have an effect on what I am going to change as it was only a draft, so was not fully finalised.
An issue that came up in the feedback was sound and titles, it was said that towards the end of the trailer the sound cuts out quite soon, and to have a greater effect on the audience it would be better for the sound to carry on longer to build up the suspense and tension between the characters. The titles were brought up also to be improved as the font does not really match the genre and also it was not easily visible in some of the shots where it was lighter, due to the text blending in with the background image.  I will use my audience feedback to make improvements and to make sure that  in the end my product will be effective and will grab the audiences attention.

Some good points that were brought up was the continuity of the trailer and the way in which the shots are not varied. The continuity of my product is vital, and with the positive feedback it means that I have been able to do that well enough that the audience can understand the narrative of my film.  It was also apparent that the tank part of my trailer worked well due to the reaction of the audience. Another factor that was complimented was that the lighting was  consistent throughout my trailer which is good as it was all natural lighting.

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