What have you learned
from your audience feedback?
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I created a Wordle above using some text manipulation technology software on a site of the same name to showcase outrightly the main things I have learnt and will take away from A2 media and through creating my music video and its accompanying ancillary products.
Above is a video commenting on what I have learnt through observing and dissecting the audience feedback given to me and my group - and gives a personal insight through video recording into what I believe we as a group could have done to improve.
With regards to our audience feedback - you will be able to find an archive of three videos below this post that demonstrate the views and opinions of our final music video product.
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Furthermore - through video format I will attempt to answer the following questions in an attempt to answer and find out what I have learnt from my audience feedback:
How did the audience in the cinema react to your video?
How could/would you change your product in relation to feedback?
Does the feedback given make you look at your products in a different light?
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The videos above should effectively say what I have personally learnt as a result of the feedback given to me and my group for our product. The audience feedback was phenomenal, but it also brought about some lessons to be learnt, when undertaking another project of the same calibre, which I'll summarise below:
- Investing more time in planning
- Beware of framing when executing E.C.U shots
- Use a variety of angles when constructing montage sequences
- Only challenge music video conventions if completely necessary
- The importance of shots being "in-focus" ESPECIALLY when it comes to the moral message of a video
- Music videos aren't made to have narratives, though I believe they should be considered and can be pulled off effectively - however utilising non-linear structures can be a good thing
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