Friday, 20 March 2015

Audience Feedback and Subsequent Alterations

In the weeks running up to our deadline we had a viewing of the First Official Draft of our 2 minute film opening.  We showed it to people in our class, in the year above and the teachers, this gave us an invaluable opportunity to receive feedback from our target audience on how our work can be improved. The most popular piece of constructive criticism was that the fight scene looks slow and unnatural, which we definitely agreed with. We were able to improve this slightly with the addition of our score but we found that the only foolproof solution was to film addition shots that we could interject into the scene to speed it up and make it more manic and chaotic.


This was a relatively simple task, which just required us to meet the lead actor again to film some extra footage. We were able to film some very interesting and unique shots which, when we added them to the film opening, greatly increased the speed of the fight scene and how exciting it was to watch. This was because we made the cuts quick with flashes of movement and violence.

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