Wednesday 21 March 2012

Show Night: Audience Feedback

Last night our music video was shown to the audience of the sixth form arts evening. The audience was of different age groups, as a group we presented the video, during the break of the evening we received feedback from members of the audience. This has been recorded, the feedback shows that the audience although all of different ages, interpreted the video in their own way. The feedback we received was both negative and positive, although it has helped us to see if the video attracted and appealed to the intended audience and to evaluate the product as a whole. 


Here is some of the feedback we received.





Friday 2 March 2012

Class Feedback :Rough Cut

Today we showed a rough cut of the final music video to the rest of our class. We received positive feedback from the class, who responded well to the viewing. Comments such as 'Good band shots and use of the snorricam idea', 'good editing and use of location'. People felt 'sympathy' with the Charlie and felt the song was contradictory to the video.


Our teachers said the video was good however, there were not enough band shots and singing, editing needed to be tightened in places such as the bottle and microphone scene, and more aggressive band shots were needed to reinforce the raw emotion of the video.


Here is the video enjoy.



Thursday 1 March 2012

Draft feedback


This is my first attempt of an advertisement for the promotional package. As you can see I have used an image with a black background, thi image uses the rule of thirds which made it easy for me to add text where it is needed. I have included the name of the single, the release date and a website to find more information about the band . It also features feedback and ratings from music magazines.

I got feedback from Mr Palmer, he said that I need to include record label logos,the band logo,the font needs to be aligned and maybe use the logos of the music magazine, as the advertisement looked bare. However I feel it was a good first attempt, as I stuck to the hand drawn drafts I made.  



Here is my DVD digipak cover as you can see again I have used images with a black background. I used conventions that I found when looking at existing album DVDs, these include the DVD logo, a list of special features on the DVD and information about the recording company.

I received feedback from Mr Palmer and Mr White, who said I needed to add more information about who produced and featured on the back of the DVD, and I needed to use the same Muse logo as the rest of the group.

Keeping this in mind I went back to make changes