Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Group Meeting

Me and hannah had a group meeting yesterday and discussed what we need to do in order to achieve the best grades possible and meet as many audience pleasures as we can. We have agreed we need titles in the film, and we need slight editing of the sound in order to make the plot more believable. However, apart from this, none of our shots need re-shooting and we have a wide range of steady shots and this is a relief. Many groups in our year had to reshoot their shots because they were shaky, but we didn't have this issue apart from a couple of shots. The shots we have done range from worms eye views, long shots, and close-ups. All of the shots are restricted to less than five seconds, which me and hannah both agree is very effective for the narrative. We also discussed what we need to do in order to find out if we are meeting audience pleasures, and we have started doing this with audience testing. We have already filmed one of these on our target audience, and will do many more over the next few days, which involves showing them the opening and asking the a range of questions about what they think should be improved and what they liked about it. Following research about audience testing, we found there are many films that were drastically changed after audience testing commenced. We made slight changes to our film after audience testing, and this is also what we discussed in our group meeting. Here is the link for films that have been drastically changed after audience testing.

https://uk.yahoo.com/movies/s/10-films-drastically-changed-after-test-screenings.html

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