Helloo Moderator ! :)

Hellooo Moderator/Moderatoress

I hope you enjoy my journey of ups and downs on my blog of my final products.
My research and planning starts right at the beginning of the blog, on the 20/06/11, and my evaluation can be found under the finished products on the 21/03/12.

I hope you enjoy my log and have a lovely time reading it !

Thankyou very much
Adam Hilton :D x

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Evaluation 3: What have you learned from your audience feedback

Questionnaires - These were handed out to my class and focused more on the genre Action and what they thought made a film/trailer good. This helped me to think more about what ideas I could come up with.




Proposals - I had 3 proposols but all had either 2 worlds or 2 groups of people fighting. we chose the two worlds fighting for the sun for something different. everybody we new had a horror trailer and we thought to be more adventureous and have an action trailer.



Name Ideas - I got this name from my audience feedback. Two Worlds: The Battle For the Sun. It was basic but very effective at it just basically says what its about.



Tagline Ideas - I had two strong ideas for the tagline for my film for me to use on the poster I was making. I made a questionnaire for my class for them to tick their favorite and Made by you, for you  won by a distance which was my original favorite so I was very pleased.



Magazine Name - I only really had one really strong magazine name. This was Film 2.0. i got this from my first year of studying this course from Media.2.0. The magazine is all about technology and peoples own films being made and that is how i got the name.


Teacher Feedback - This was really helpful throughout the whole time.



Trailer Feedback - The feedback from the class did give me confidence as I had positive feedback about the story line and parts of the trailer. They also gave me feedback constructive advice that could be changed and made better which helped me a lot





Poster and Magazine Feedback - this gave me a great insight by my fellow students and gave me advice on what needed tweeking and what was well produced

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