I asked a few people to complete the questionnaire that I made about mine and Stevie's medai coursework. The feedback was mainly positive, however there were a few main areas that they felt we could improve on.
How do think we made our piece appealing to our target audience of females?
The main reaction here was that we clearly showed our film was a romance movie, therefore would be likely to attract females. Moreover, the music played would be more likely to attract females than males.
Do you think we achieved good continuity in our film? How?
Most people agreed that we had quite a fluid piece, and they stated that we managed to do this by cutting the clips at the right times and making sure the actors were wearing the same costumes.
How effective were the opening scenes in setting up the characters for the rest of the film?
Most people said that we established the characters well because they knew that they were students and would eventually fall in love with each other.
What aspects of our film did you find particularly enjoyable?
Many people enjoyed the screeching of the record as Ophelia fell over and the split screen when Ophelia and Derek are walking through the school.
What are your thoughts on the music we chose?
Some people did not understand why we had used classical music, but they enjoyed the music we used at the end of the piece.
What do you think to the quality of the camera work/editing?
They agreed that the quality was high as the camera wasn't shaky. Also, they said that the editing was clean they liked the scene transitions.
How do you think we managed to portray the genre of romance to the audience?
The people answering the questionnaire felt like we portrayed the genre of romance by showing two characters with the use of parallel editing, making it obvious that they would meet and fall in love.
If you had the chance to re-create our film, what would you improve/change?
The majority of people said that they would change to costumes to make them more suiting the character's personalities and also the music to make the piece more appealing to and audience.
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