Feedback is very important because it will help me make minor changes to my products, to see what my audience want to create more products, to hit the target audience 'criteria' and to spot any mistakes I may have missed.
The methods of feedback I decided to take were Youtube, Social Networking and Sample audience where I filmed people's responses to my products.
As you can see from the image, I posted my video onto Facebook for people to see and comment. I got a minimum amount of feedback as people weren't interested in giving me feedback unfortunately. But here is some of the comments I did get:
- 'Looks pretty cool, I would go and see it. Only thing is the ending of the trailer seems like its missing something. . .'
- 'I like the editing on the slow-mo parts. Not a bad trailer'
- 'I don't think the storyline is clear, but it got my attention, its not quite enough to make me go and see the movie'
- 'I could tell the genre of the movie was horror, I like horrors'
As you can see from my feedback, I still have a bit of work to do on my trailer. Overall I think my audience found it attention-grabbing which was my aim in the first place. However, this feedback is not totally reliable as these people are 'friends' and probably didn't want to criticise it too much (although this is what I wanted).
These are the screen shots I have from twitter from a follower. She said it would have been more effective if I had filmed the opening scene at night time, and the camera angle change in the running scene was good. This was a better response for me as it was more critical and she picked up on more specific things from the trailer so I know what to change next time.
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These are some video's on my audience feedback. I will use these to make small changes and improvements on my three media texts.



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