Monday, 2 May 2016

Horror Trailer Feedback // 2nd May

After putting our final trailer on to YouTube, I waited for some feedback from my peers, which I received a week after uploading. With this feedback, I can clearly see what we did well and what works, but also what would be better if we were to do it all again.



What worked well?

  • The build up on tension worked well, and the audience could tell it was a horror film.
  • The sound effects help build up the tension, and matched the shots well. It ran smoothly and looked very professional.
  • Low lighting worked very well for the horror genre. Gave it a mysterious feeling while watching.
  • The plot was said to of made sense and was planned consistent.

What could we improve?

  • The quality of some scenes, for example sticking to the same technology. Some of our trailer was filmed on an iPhone, which would be completely different in quality to a handy cam.






We also managed to get a class of 15-17 year olds together to watch our trailer and gain their thoughts on it. I provided them with a piece of paper with 6 questions. Because they wrote their responses on paper, I had to tally their responses and upload them into a pie chart on PowerPoint. These were the responses


 
 
 
 
 




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