Tuesday 5 February 2013

More Feedback.

I showed my rough cut to a few more people and got them to verbally give me some feedback, again there were reoccuring things that they all said, and one of them was music. They all thought that perhaps adding music would aid the emotion of the film, especially because it is a very emotional topic.

After this feedback I decided to add in music. I am glad i've done so. After making those changes I got another person to watch it and give me feedback. Here are some comments made:

"The music makes it 100 times better. It adds a whole new dimension"

"The use of believable actors helps, compared to a lot of other peoples it makes it far more realistic and relatable"

"The way the music stops just before the final type-writer sequence is really effective and helps to mark the ending"

"There is a random bit of black in the middle, maybe add something in there for impact"

I am really happy with all of those comments. They are the most positive feedback i've had since the beginning which makes me think i've nearly got my final film! yay!!

Monday 4 February 2013

Feedback on film poster and the Final Draft

After showing my poster to various people, I got a few comments about the layout etc of the poster, for example:
-I shouldn't have "Starring" at the top of the poster
-I should ensure I only use a maximum of 3 different fonts
-The information at the bottom of the poster should be relevent

I reviewed these points and realised that they are all valid, therefore went on to ammend them. Here is my final poster:

Sunday 3 February 2013

Post Feedback Changes..

One of my major pitfalls in my work at AS was not taking audiences feedback into consideration. This year, instead of getting offended by the comments made, i've taken it on board as constructive criticism.

Many of the comments were concerning the very beginning of the film, where its purely just sound and the only think that appears on screen in the titling and some credits. I used the same font for the credits as the font in the type-writer scenes, I originally thought my using the same it would make the whole thing tie together, however now I see that it just looks a little bit boring. Equally many of the comments were regarding how perhaps there were too many type-writer scenes, this lead me to decide that I definitely should change the opening.

Because I have created the first draft of my film poster, I was able to take some of the idea's from there. So I swapped created a blackboard background (the same as my poster) and the writing on lined paper, again the same as my poster. This, in my opinion, looks a lot more creative and also ensures that it links in nicely with my film poster.

Also, some of my other criticism was that there wasn't enough footage of the protagonists and that my shots and angles weren't varied enough. This issue was slightly harder to address as in reality re-filming at this late stage isn't really what I want to be doing. Instead, I had a look at some of my originally disregarded footage to see if there were any shots at all that I could perhaps use. To my luck, there was!
I've added in some of the more varied angled shots for example in the 'girl in the toilet scenes' i've added in a low angled shot and some medium shots. This gives a little contrast because I realised that the majority of my shots were actually close up, or extreme close up.

Secondly, I also had to ensure that the continuity was correct in the later scenes with Jordy. Part of his action is rolling a cigarette and I had to ensure that this was done in the right order (something I had to research, because I dont have a clue about that sort of thing). I tried to ensure that the continuity was perfect, concerning him inhaling and exhaling as I didn't film them in one  take.

One of my other comments was about having music over the top the narration, It's an idea that I've been toying with throughout the process, and after receiving this feedback its made me wonder again whether it would be a good idea. However then the arduous task of finding music that fits had to begin.