Sunday, 8 January 2012

What have you learned from your audience feedback?

Trailer Feedback
The first image is of the feedback we received for our trailer. From the general reactions, the majority of people asked liked the music as it fitted in with the theme of the trailer, they also liked the font and said it looked professional overall. The camera angles received both positive and negative feedback. Some said there was a sufficient amount of camera angles, whilst others said there could be more. A few people said that the font was too bright and that the storyline was confusing. Following this feedback, the trailer was adjusted, taking into consideration the feedback, and the finished thing has a more polished, professional look.


Poster Feedback
The second image is of the feedback received for our film poster. Overall, the film poster received mixed feedback with the majority of criticism being focused on the lack of information, on how the picture doesn't really tell the audience much, and how the font could be better. In contrast, however, the picture was praised as being powerful and that the info stood out, regardless of the fact it was lacking in such things. Finally, the red filter over the the picture was praised as being powerful, and, in my opinion, adds meaning to the poster as a whole.




Magazine Cover Feedback
This final picture is of the feedback we received for the magazine cover. The overall feedback for the magazine cover was negative, pointing out that the colours picked were 'random' and that they 'didn't match' (talking about the bold, red film title at the bottom and the yellowish-gold of the sub-headings). It was also noted that the yellowish text was 'hard to read'. Taking this negative feedback into consideration, the magazine cover was edited greatly. The yellow text was darkened and the film's title was also changed to the same yellowish-gold colour of the sub-headings, drawing the whole magazine cover together and making it that bit more linear in style.

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