Monday, 7 May 2012

Evaluation Question 3-What have you learned from audience feedback.

I believe audience feedback to be predominately one of the most important things before ever thinking you have finished with your product. I have learnt that your eyes do not see anything. Before I finished my rough cut, I asked kindly for my classmates, who have not seen my product before, to have a fresh look at it and to give me a critical response. The response I received was over whelming due to the fact, I was so oblivious in thinking I had finished, when they’re where many mistakes which needed to be attended too before any finished product was posted online. 


I created a post on my blog, for people to write their thoughts and comments on there. I did this for this reason that they're could be slight problems with my project, so that they could write their thoughts down. I read every single bit of feedback and outlined the criticism. This was also used to give feedback on what they thought worked well, what camera angles they enjoyed, I also took both types of feedback on board and I hope to take major positives from this, and expand my work in the future.

An example of using feedback to your advantage is, the more people you can ask to give you an outlook on your project, you will be able to please a wider audience. When I asked my classmates to write their feedback for me, they all noticed the same problem. There was a clip where I was lip singing, but it was not in time, they all put this down and told me the it is not in sync and that the clip is too fast, I tackled this problem and the video has majorly improved.

Feedback just doesn't help me either, I believe it helps the student giving the feedback is well. I hope they pick up some ideas from my video which may help them, I hope after watching mine and assessing the problems they have just seen, that make sure there lip syncing is in checked for example.

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