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Wednesday 4 May 2011

What have you learned from your audience feedback?

What have you learned from your audience feedback?

From the start of the making of our product we had made a face book group in order to get people to see the progress that we are making and comment of what we can do better in our production. Whilst in the production stages and to help us to decide were to film and what camera angles to use we uploaded different bits of the video and looked at the feedback.
Once we had uploaded a rough cut of our video we had feedback from people in our media class and people outside of the class, we were told that we needed more narrative to include in our video.
Furthermore we asked members of our class what they thought of the product during production. We were informed that we needed to improve our editing and the way to do that would be be add more effects into it. To improve our product we itroduced more fadind to black effects and panning shots to make the video look more polished. These effects helped to shpe the video more and make it look alot of professional.

We used tools such as social network sites to also help to get feedback from our target audience facebook this enabled us to ivite people to look at our work and as social networking sites such as facebook are open to people around the age of our target audince it was the perfect place to do it. On facebook we were able to find out that people though that we should chnag ethe loctaion of our back drop for the dance sequence. This was then changed to the 'dance room' back drop and this was decided looked much better and fitted in the with the genre better.















We also uploaded our finished video to YOUTUBE, by doing this we were able to get a wider range of viewers to look at our video and tell us what they think of it. We were also then able to compare our video to the originals out there to help us to see what a good video entails.

















We were then able to upload pictures on to our blog and in order to get feedback and see what people thing we could do in to improve it, we did this with our ancillary task and this meant that we were able to find out what work outfits people would prefer us to wear and what locations people would prefer us to shoot in. during the construction of our product we found this very useful as we were then able to construct a ancillary task that we knew our target audience would like and relate to.

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