3) What have you learnt from your audience feedback?
Though out the making of my music video I have been showing it to people to see what there response is, as I wanted people to like it.
I made a Facebook page and kept people updated with ideas and clips of the music video so that I could get it just right and see there views on my ideas.
After all my filming and editing was done I sent it too people to watch and give there comments. I also showed it to many different people around where I live e.g. nabours, people I work with, friends and family. Over all the feed back I got back was positive.
The locations, one of the main positives was the range of locations that I had used, they liked how nearly every part of the video was in a different place showing different things from the last part without being jumpy because of the transitions that I had put in. They liked how there was a horse galloping along a beach because this is not often seen in music videos and added difference to the video. The range of locations mean that people didn't get bored when watching the video as the never knew what was next to come or where the next clip would be taken place.
Another positive that I got from audience feedback was the use of miss-en-scene. The fact that throughout he video my actress looked like she should in that curtain place or area. The costume changes fitted in with the background and so did her make up and hair- although I wanted her hair to stay the same throughout as it gave the different effect. They liked the experimenting with different clothing and how it changed the view and perception of the whole video.
Another positive was my actress, everybody thought that she fitted the part perfectly. Although I can not take credit for her acting as that was all down to her and although she looked perfect for the part she also acted it perfectly and I couldn't have asked for a better actress for the part.
I also got negative feedback, this was about he lip syncing, although I tried very hard to have the whole video is sync it was very difficult for me to get the whole video in sync. This got pulled up a lot by the viewers saying that the parts that where in sync where a lot better then those parts that where not.
Over all I have learnt a lot from my aduice feed back, I have learn that he casting of the role is very important and to have many different locations is also very important as it keep the audiences mind busy and doesn't let them get board. I also learnt how important lip-syncing is.
Though out the making of my music video I have been showing it to people to see what there response is, as I wanted people to like it.
I made a Facebook page and kept people updated with ideas and clips of the music video so that I could get it just right and see there views on my ideas.
After all my filming and editing was done I sent it too people to watch and give there comments. I also showed it to many different people around where I live e.g. nabours, people I work with, friends and family. Over all the feed back I got back was positive.
The locations, one of the main positives was the range of locations that I had used, they liked how nearly every part of the video was in a different place showing different things from the last part without being jumpy because of the transitions that I had put in. They liked how there was a horse galloping along a beach because this is not often seen in music videos and added difference to the video. The range of locations mean that people didn't get bored when watching the video as the never knew what was next to come or where the next clip would be taken place.
Another positive that I got from audience feedback was the use of miss-en-scene. The fact that throughout he video my actress looked like she should in that curtain place or area. The costume changes fitted in with the background and so did her make up and hair- although I wanted her hair to stay the same throughout as it gave the different effect. They liked the experimenting with different clothing and how it changed the view and perception of the whole video.
Another positive was my actress, everybody thought that she fitted the part perfectly. Although I can not take credit for her acting as that was all down to her and although she looked perfect for the part she also acted it perfectly and I couldn't have asked for a better actress for the part.
I also got negative feedback, this was about he lip syncing, although I tried very hard to have the whole video is sync it was very difficult for me to get the whole video in sync. This got pulled up a lot by the viewers saying that the parts that where in sync where a lot better then those parts that where not.
Over all I have learnt a lot from my aduice feed back, I have learn that he casting of the role is very important and to have many different locations is also very important as it keep the audiences mind busy and doesn't let them get board. I also learnt how important lip-syncing is.
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