Today we had our screening at lunch. We invited people through facebook and had quite a good turnout of about ten people. We handed out questionnaires and also had a more focussed discussion after the screening with those who fitted the profile of our target audience the most and would want to buy the single or watch the video again.
Generally the feedback was very positive and watching the audience's reaction, I think we got the desired reaction form them as some were quite frightened by the video and found the video and the performer very creepy.
The audience seemed ot get the main concept of searching for something and a sense of confusion and being lost.
A big favourite was the fire spinning, particularly the first shot of this where the fire appears to blow upwards in time to the music where the beat kicks in at 1:53.
There is more about our feedback on the group blog as well as a post with the questions we asked people on the questionnaire.
One question was asking what other videos this reminded the audience of and somebody mentionned Panic At The Disco - 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies', which is a video we took inspiration from quite early on in the project.
Showing posts with label Screening. Show all posts
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Monday, December 7, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
WE ARE FINISHED :)
We had our screening in fron of our media class yesterday.
This was the main feedback:
They liked a lot of the shots, particularly in the forest with the light streaming through the trees.
The performance by Mia was really, really good.
They liked the way we made the audience feel confused and disorientated.
It was good how we didn't reveal certain things straight away.
They would want to watch it again (repeated viewings!)
There was one blurry shot of Mia near the beginning they thought was too blurry.
The ECU shot of Mia opening her eyes was slightly out of time for the line 'Eyes on Fire'.
We have now made the suggested change and out the ECU shot in time with the music. We did not chnage the blurry shot of the girl as we all felt that it was an effective shot and just added to the feeling of discomfort and uneasiness of the audience.
This was the main feedback:
They liked a lot of the shots, particularly in the forest with the light streaming through the trees.
The performance by Mia was really, really good.
They liked the way we made the audience feel confused and disorientated.
It was good how we didn't reveal certain things straight away.
They would want to watch it again (repeated viewings!)
There was one blurry shot of Mia near the beginning they thought was too blurry.
The ECU shot of Mia opening her eyes was slightly out of time for the line 'Eyes on Fire'.
We have now made the suggested change and out the ECU shot in time with the music. We did not chnage the blurry shot of the girl as we all felt that it was an effective shot and just added to the feeling of discomfort and uneasiness of the audience.
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Evaluation,
feedback,
Finished,
Progression,
Screening
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