Rough Cut
Why is it important to make a rough cut?
It is crucial that a rough cut is used before a final cut because it helps our group to improve the film and to make it an overall better experience for the audience. This feedback will come from our class who are going to watch it and give us feedback which we can analyse and use. Our trailer is no where near finished as things such as the credits and sound need work this is something that we found from the peer feedback. When we had finished the improving we uploaded it to youtube to make sure that everyone cane see.
Why is audience feedback is important?
Audience feedback is very important for our film, this is because it gives an indication of what the response from the audience will be. It is also crucial, as these will be the people that we are presenting to and will have an opinion on the film. This will make our film better as with this information we can improve it and change to there tastes. Although this is not always compulsory as it may simply be the audiences opinion.
How did we get our feedback?
We received feedback from marks out of 60 on a sheet and to tell our group what went well and what we could improve on. They also had the mark scheme so that they could give an accurate estimate on how we did, this would also give us a realistic idea of where we were compared to others and how far we were from finishing. These where all done so that we could improve on whatever was indicated in the what could be better question.
We also used a power point at the start of this to indicate to our markers what we wee aspiring for, this would give them a clearer idea of what we were going for and whether we accomplished it.
Our Results
We received feedback from 8 group who all filled out a sheet and gave us a score out of 60, this indicates what we did well on and what we could improve. Overall our scores had a mixture of things to improve and were very inconsistent. We had marks that ranged from as high as 49 all the way down to 33 which is quite a large range and makes it quite inaccurate. We found from this we were a low band three which makes us only a few marks away from a band four.
The things that the audience thorught we did well were camera angles, use of lighting and sound in certain points. The things we could imprve were consistent sound, more tension and better credits at the start.
From these results we have and accurate picture of what we need to improve and now we know that we can implement changes that will make our film better. We can do it through the use of editing and possibly more sound which will add more tension and help the film flow. Although the low sound could be contributed to the speakers not being turned up enough.
Why is audience feedback is important?
Audience feedback is very important for our film, this is because it gives an indication of what the response from the audience will be. It is also crucial, as these will be the people that we are presenting to and will have an opinion on the film. This will make our film better as with this information we can improve it and change to there tastes. Although this is not always compulsory as it may simply be the audiences opinion.
How did we get our feedback?
We received feedback from marks out of 60 on a sheet and to tell our group what went well and what we could improve on. They also had the mark scheme so that they could give an accurate estimate on how we did, this would also give us a realistic idea of where we were compared to others and how far we were from finishing. These where all done so that we could improve on whatever was indicated in the what could be better question.
We also used a power point at the start of this to indicate to our markers what we wee aspiring for, this would give them a clearer idea of what we were going for and whether we accomplished it.
Our Results
We received feedback from 8 group who all filled out a sheet and gave us a score out of 60, this indicates what we did well on and what we could improve. Overall our scores had a mixture of things to improve and were very inconsistent. We had marks that ranged from as high as 49 all the way down to 33 which is quite a large range and makes it quite inaccurate. We found from this we were a low band three which makes us only a few marks away from a band four.
The things that the audience thorught we did well were camera angles, use of lighting and sound in certain points. The things we could imprve were consistent sound, more tension and better credits at the start.
From these results we have and accurate picture of what we need to improve and now we know that we can implement changes that will make our film better. We can do it through the use of editing and possibly more sound which will add more tension and help the film flow. Although the low sound could be contributed to the speakers not being turned up enough.
You have provided a basic recount of your rough cut, briefly explaining its purpose and how you received your feedback.
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2) Explain specifically how you will make certain changes to your sequence with regards to your feedback and why
3) Include a summary stating how you think this will help you group improve your sequence and make it more successful etc.