- In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media productions?
- How effective is the combination of your main production and ancillary texts?
- How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
To answer the question What have I learnt from your audience feedback? I first did a video response of a group of people who watched my video and then gave me comments about it.
Once again I had to upload my video onto slideshare.net, here is the link:
http://www.slideshare.net/EmmaBillingham
What I have learnt from my audience feedback is; some of the sound could have been perfected so that it faded in and out more smoothly, between music and voice over; there were some comments made about the lighting being too dark, but in horror films the majority of the lighting is dark, its not bright because it adds to the element of scaring the audience there fore I do not think that if I were to remake the trailer I would not brighten up some of the shots. Also, I learnt that the voice over was a success in the video, adding to the setting of the tone of film and to emphasise the horror genre of the film. Comments about the editing perhaps not being right is something I would address first if I were to remake my film trailer. Making sure that the editing suits the elements of a trailer, making it clear to the audience of what it is about and for is the most important part of making the film trailer.