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Evaluation Question 3 - What have you learned from your audience feedback?

After reviewing our feedback i have noticed that whilst the audience feedback was generally quite good, some of the things the audience mentioned in the questionnaire we sent out showed some faults in our work such as; the props were less believable and this made our main product seem less believable itself, also the costume, whilst most of our feedback results were good, a few people said that their was not enough distinction between the costumes of the good guys and the bad guys, making the trailer confusing. whilst we wanted to confuse the audience and question what they saw so they would watch our film, we also felt that this was an issue that we could solve if we had a larger budget. The interview with a member of our audience proved that the costume and props were a problem and so as two indipendent sources had told us this it was obviously something we had to work on as was the camera and our skills with a handheld camera. after a lot of editing we were able to get rid of much of the camera shake but their is still some in our trailer. this does not cause much problem as it is usually seen in action films of this era that their will be some scenes with a handheld camera. although we interviewed the audience member to gain feedback we decided that the idea of an inerrogation style interview would work well in our evaluations and tie in with our other evaluation videos so we filmed this feedback with the characters from our film as if it were a featurette film for our main task.

I think that whilst the audience said mainly good things which backed up our feelings about the film did have some comments these will help our group in the future because now we can work on these things and we shall know where we need to develop our skills.

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