Showing posts with label audience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audience. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Audience Feedback - Music Video First Draft

Megan: I like the video I think it’s very effective and eyecatching. I don’t think you actually need to ass an introduction, as I think itwould take away the fast, catchy feel of the song that makes it especiallysuccessful and make it too long. I think it will look even better once youremove the green screen, but maybe consider trying something different thatwould be more creative and visually interesting, such as using black and whiteor sepia, or adding effects and splashes in the background of the screen.

I have taken the idea of not just using a white screen into account and am going to think about different effects I could use that would fit with my video. I also found the comment about not needing an introduction very useful, as I was previously trying to think of introduction ideas. I then went and asked others who had watched my video if they thought it needed an introduction, where the majority said no, which has made a huge impact on my video and helped me very much as I can now focus on other aspects of my work.

Monday, 12 December 2011

Audience Feedback - Digipak Ideas

I was unsure of whether to use the camera idea for my digipak, thus I decided to get some audience feedback and see what other thought of the idea. I explained briefly the ideas to them, and also showed them the picture in the previous post so they could further understand what kind of images I was planning to use.

Matt - I think the idea of smashing up a camera could look very effecting and interesting, especially if you got an older one not a digital one. You could try and use lots of close ups. for example of the smashed glass to get a different effects. I think this whole idea would be eye catching, and if I saw an advert of this in a magazine I would be attarcted to it as it is quite original. Therefore you could maybe use these camera images for the magazine advert too, so you have more consistency between your products and I think it would do well in attracting an audience.

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Audience Feedback - Digipak

DigiPak
Audience Feedback Form Nicole

Friday, 7 October 2011

Audience Feedback - Proposal

My test audience commented that they liked the idea of spelling out words with different objects, thus I am likely to include this is my video. They did imply that I may have some trouble if I choose to shoot on location if it is in London, therefore I plan to ensure I have a back up location just in case anything goes wrong that may affect my filming.
Much of the advice coming from various members of my target audience has been expressing concerns in terms of shooting on location that it will be difficult to ensure that the light and weather is suitable as it is out of my control. This and that fact I have many actors featuring in my music video, and it has already proved extremely difficult to get them all together at one time at one place has led to me changing my music video being shot on location to in school. Currently, I plan to shoot it in front of a plain white screen, and leave the background like this, as I feel it will allow the audience’s attention to focus on more important aspects of the video, such as the performance. This is supported by the fact that in my polls, feedback indicated that people believed performance and the cast to be more important than the location.


Monday, 3 October 2011

Audience Feedback - Proposal

Audience Feedback Form Matt