Tuesday, 3 February 2009

Feedback

Our Thriller film was shown to the media class. 14 people watched the films and filled out evaluation forms so my group were able to see what we could improve on. I added all of the scores for each question together, and divided them by the number of answered evaluation sheets to find the average. These were the results:

1. Holding a shot steady: 8.6

2. Framing shot and choosing what to
include in the shot and choosing what to leave out: 8.75

3. Using a variety of shot distances: 9

4. Shooting material that is appropriate
to the opening of a thriller film
(was there evidence of thriller signifiers): 7.6

5. Selecting Mise en scene to create particular effects: 8.5

6. Editing so that meaning is clear to the viewer
(was there a readable narrative: 7.5

7. Using varied shot transitions and other
effects appropriately: 8

8. Using sound with images and editing
sound effectively: 8.4

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