Showing posts with label feedback. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feedback. Show all posts

Monday, 20 February 2012

Digipak feedback...

Feedback from our Media Class for our second screening of our Music Video...

Today, we showed our music video to our Media class,  this is the second time we have shown it to them. The first time they viewed it we was only half way through our editing. However, now we have come to the final stage of our editing. We also, showed our class our digipaks and posters in addition to our video. Generally the feedback was very positive but according to the feedback we received there are still some minor things we need to adjust. Below is a prezi I made on the feedback we received from our class.


Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Feedback Sheets...

Today we presented our music video to our media class for the first time.Though it was not completely finished, they viewed what we have done so far; then they gave us feedback by filling in sheets answering what was good about music video/what could be improved or what did not work at all. Overall, we were pleased with our feedback as it was pretty positive as most individuals stated that our music video definitely has potential. Generally people liked our costumes and locations and the concept of the chase. However, Some individuals did consider that the 'chase' theme needed a bit of developing and that it was at times confusing who has control. Though, we thought that  it was obvious to see that the women (Studded Roses) actually have control. 


Also, most of the class the liked the fast cuts at the beginning of the video as it made the video edgy, which also links to our ideology as we are quite an edgy/different band. however, they believed that this sense of edginess was lost as the shots became to long.  In addition to this quite a lot of individuals in our class considered that the performance element could be improved as there was a few parts within the video that captured something of the members laughing which seemed to make the the idea of them being dominant females less convincing.


Overall, I believe that the feedback provided for us was very useful as it allowed us to see our video from another perspective, looking at it from an audience's point of view, not a producer. I consider that the feedback was very constructive as it allowed us to see what exactly was good in the video and also to develop on what individuals may have considered to be not effective.

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