Monday, 18 April 2016
Film Opening = Evaluative Questionnare Analysis
After I collected all the feedback from my evaluative questionnaire, I read through all the answered and I was pleased with what I read. Response 1 said that she really like the fact the camera was filmed from a first person point of view and I was pleased with this because I was worried the audience might misinterpret the unsteadiness for just poor filming and not think it was done intentionally. I was also pleased the amount of responses that commented on the choice of music. Responses 1, 2 and 3 all said that they believed the music enhanced the genre, which was really good to hear as Millie and I worked really hard to make the music interesting and not just a background sound. All responses believed that our production name and logo were suitable for the film opening and all responses said they editing was smooth and professional. However, despite all of these encouraging and positive comments, response number 4 said he would of like to hear some dialogue and this would've encouraged him to watch the rest of the film if there was one. Response 2 said she thought the scenes without characters were stronger than those with them, she wanted more of a balance between the imagery shots and the character shots. In response to this I would say that Millie and I really wanted to show the importance of religion in the play, hence the amount of setting and religious imagery shots. If we were to film the whole film the actors would defiantly have more involvement and feature a lot more in the filming.
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