Saturday 30 April 2011

Evaluation


 What have you learned from your audience feedback?
Since looking back upon my audience feedback I have tried to concentrate  on the areas that best suited my target audience and what they felt would benefit my product to allow it to come across as successful.  I decided on getting feedback on both my ancillary tasks as well as my trailer in order for me to gain an understanding of how I have done . Since looking at  the feedback from my trailer I have discovered that many people enjoy  tension within a horror trailer and the build up of it is what keeps them interested in watching the film itself, this could be done through the use of fast cutting shots and slow motion to speed up or slow down the time it takes for the reaction to take place on the audience. Looking back on the audience feedback for my magazine front cover I noticed that many people liked the idea of having the chance to win prizes that could be advertised using my product. The use of bold text and images were also essential in order for my audience to notice  my product being advertised. When looking at the research feedback for my poster many people liked the simplicity that I had used within my poster and they liked the idea of no colour to portray mystery. Others said that the less text used on the poster the better as it kept them guess as to what the film may be about,  this allowed me to create my poster whilst adding in tension and atmosphere through the use of minimalistic misenscene. Without my audience feedback I wouldn't really have an idea of what my target audience wanted when it came to making my products and allowing them the chance to be successful and effective.


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