What have you learned from your audience feedback?
This is a video of our peer assessment. After completing our music video, we gathered some of our peers together and asked them if they would assess our work and give us feedback of what they thought was good and what we could of done better. We filmed them watching the whole film and then asked them questions at the end of it.
When we asked our audience if we could better our media product they told us that the time in which we had to complete the music video was used efficiently, however they did criticise the product and say that the story did repeat itself within the timeline. Although, many peers did like the way in which we matched the footage taken, to the tempo of the song and the effects used were creative. They also liked the way in which we used Osman as the only character, as this is where they understood the theme and concept of the music video. They also spotted that during Osman lip syncing, the green screen was sneaking its way through on the back background and onto Osman's head. Overall,the feedback we received was quite overwhelming as we thought it would be a lot more negative.
After taking in the positive and slightly negative feedback, we held a group discussion and came to the conclusion that we did not have enough time to change everything as our deadline was looming. We sorted the green screen out the best we could as we had to adjust the chomer key.
We learnt that we should of asked for feedback during the middle of the task as we could have had more of an insight of what other people think and how we could of made our product more effective and to the audiences needs.
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