Thursday 18 March 2010

Out Of Signal Audience Feedback

After handing out our questionnaires were able to discover what our target audience really thought about our film. They were all generally postive towards our film however many of them said that at the end the car is going to slow. As the majority said this we will assess this issue to see if we can change our ending to make it more fluent and believable. However they said the ending was unexpected and sudden and generally created a few laughs as he is run over.

Everyone who took our questionnaire said they liked the film. the film scored an average of 8.4 on the first question, a result we are very happy with and to get this response from the audience was also excellent. However a weak point in the film you could say was the acting, scoring an average of 6.2 and this is an issua because as our film is a thriller/horror film i think that facial expression and how the character reacts creates alot of suspense. Alot of people liked the chase, in which the killer chases Peter down through the woods. They liked the rapid cutting which helped the scene have fast paced action and along with the sound effects also builds up alot of tension and leaves the viewer thinking about what is going to happen. The strongest point of film was scored in the editing department with every score bar one scoring 10, comments also said that because the editing was so good the film seemed to run fluently and helps brandish out those few mistakes we made during the acting and other various things. We as a group also decided that this was our strongest point and the quick cuts mixed with the dramatic music and sound effects we were able to build up even more suspense and this is very important for our genre of our film otherwise it would be dull and boring to watch. the music and sound effects also scored highly as comments said that it fitted perfectly with our film.

From our audience feedback we gained a good insight into what can be improved on our film such as the ending and acting, however there are many strongpoints which we are pleased with.

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