After receiving feedback from audiences who have watched my film, I have been thinking of ways to improve on the qualities of the movie to make it more appealing to them. After completing my project, I showed the film to a range of people who then evaluated backs on it. I considered the fact that not everyone would prefer my film and I could not please all audiences so I thought up the idea of trying different things and editing several things to see what was liked the most. I had many suggestions but with the strict time plan of filming and having no snow left to film on, I felt it would be hard to change parts of the movie which could achieve me a better performance overall. If I had more time to plan, edit, and rethink the filming I could redo parts of the movie which were poor such as the ending.
Since I've been progressing towards my final piece, I have constantly looking back upon my research to keep in track with my theme and style of film to achieve me what I want. Also along side my prelim I have managed to improve upon my techniques and improve on my camera qualities which I believe has changed how my movie has been shown. Getting to grips with the camera was not hard to follow and finally editing it on Windows Movie Maker gave me the chance to explore things which I did not know before such as merging clips. Another feature I learnt about in my project was the use of blogger and keeping up to date whilst continuing with my research and filming. Blogger has made it a lot easier to produce my work and keep it updated all the time.
Further thoughts
Posted by Alex O'Reilly Friday, 6 March 2009 at 10:16 am
Film Final Edit
Posted by Alex O'Reilly Thursday, 5 March 2009 at 10:54 pm
Here is an edited version of my final project but with an editing on the opening to add credits to the start throughout rather then at the end. This idea came from feedback I recieved which could improve the quality and style of the film in the range of my target audience by using up time at the start of the movie. This edit also has no static at the end which leads to a more unyielding ending.
Evaluation Slideshow Presentation
Posted by Alex O'Reilly at 9:17 am
This is a slideshare presentation of my evaluation which makes it easier for viewing quickly.
Evaluation
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