Audience Feedback
So we have shown an audience our opening thriller sequence 'Incognito' and the audience were very impressed and we mostly got positive comments. We had people say they liked on how we used the camera's position to hide the charatcers faces because they said if gave mystery which made then want to know who the characters are. They also like the close up of the eye that went into the flashback because they felt like they were watching the flashback, even when they saw the black and white effect because they immediately knew they were in a recall of a memory with the effect, pretty much said it really worked. The scene where the glass is picked up and then later put down we had a comment that he liked the fact that the character put his glass back in the same composition the wine glass was in at the start of the sequence. Further more they like the setting of the secret room the doctor was in, majority enjoyed the photos hanging from the ceiling which looked creepy and the actor in the back of the room acting erratic and they thought it worked very well. Then we had someone recall the meeting of the woman and man and said that they knew it was a secret meeting because of the way they met up together.
Even though our group got positive comments we also got negative comments that were very useful and helpful to use to think about if we ever did this project again. Some people didn't think the oink coloured nail paint didn't work because it made the film look childish, which I had to agree with because we initially wanted red the connote lust and passion etc. I then asked if anyone notice any editing problems, then thy comments on the tracking shot that looked jumpy which was one of the problems that we had to roll with in the end product. We got comments on the acting, we were told that the actors shouldn't have been so stiff and should have met up with each other simultaneously which would have made it more dramatic. Another editing prblem was the glass of wine at the beginning because the camera moved and made the glass look as if it has moved so we had a bit of continuity problems.
All in one I felt that our entire thriller worked well together to get across most meanings we wanted to and the compliments will raise our confidence to do well as well as the critisim to bring us down a bit to push us to go the extra mile and make us better at our work.
So we have shown an audience our opening thriller sequence 'Incognito' and the audience were very impressed and we mostly got positive comments. We had people say they liked on how we used the camera's position to hide the charatcers faces because they said if gave mystery which made then want to know who the characters are. They also like the close up of the eye that went into the flashback because they felt like they were watching the flashback, even when they saw the black and white effect because they immediately knew they were in a recall of a memory with the effect, pretty much said it really worked. The scene where the glass is picked up and then later put down we had a comment that he liked the fact that the character put his glass back in the same composition the wine glass was in at the start of the sequence. Further more they like the setting of the secret room the doctor was in, majority enjoyed the photos hanging from the ceiling which looked creepy and the actor in the back of the room acting erratic and they thought it worked very well. Then we had someone recall the meeting of the woman and man and said that they knew it was a secret meeting because of the way they met up together.
Even though our group got positive comments we also got negative comments that were very useful and helpful to use to think about if we ever did this project again. Some people didn't think the oink coloured nail paint didn't work because it made the film look childish, which I had to agree with because we initially wanted red the connote lust and passion etc. I then asked if anyone notice any editing problems, then thy comments on the tracking shot that looked jumpy which was one of the problems that we had to roll with in the end product. We got comments on the acting, we were told that the actors shouldn't have been so stiff and should have met up with each other simultaneously which would have made it more dramatic. Another editing prblem was the glass of wine at the beginning because the camera moved and made the glass look as if it has moved so we had a bit of continuity problems.
All in one I felt that our entire thriller worked well together to get across most meanings we wanted to and the compliments will raise our confidence to do well as well as the critisim to bring us down a bit to push us to go the extra mile and make us better at our work.
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