From exporting the rough cut of our opening sequence to the class. Even though it wasn’t finished yet and didn’t have any music, i found it really helpful to see what everyone else through of what we had created so far. To record the results from the audience feed back we chose to record what their idea and suggestions where on ways in which we could improve.
Insert recording here From looking and listening to what our class mates had to say it was clear that we had many improves that we should make to our opening sequence For example some suggestion where to add music, we were planning to add music however hadn’t yet got around to doing so as we had great trouble in finding a piece that we through would fitted appropriately. Some other suggestion where to add in more shot sizes, we had again planned to do this as we re-filmed some extra shots to add in such a close ups. Another negative that they found was the light, we was aware of this problem as the natural light wasn’t very good when filming, we did try to correct this problem by adding in lighting while editing but still wasn’t as good as it could have been. However on the other had there was some good results such as they thought it had a good story line and found it easy to follow, we believe this was done by the use of making the present day in colour and the past day in black and white. The feedback also showed us that they liked the actors in our opening sequence and thought they where easy to relate to.
insert recording of audience feedback here
After finishing editing our opening sequence we showed it to our targeted audience which was the ages of 16-25. We decided to do this through the use of a questionnaire which is shown below.

From looking at the result of the questionnaire we found that overall our audience really enjoyed our opening sequence. The plot was again mention and how much they liked it and they really enjoyed the flashbacks that we put in black and white. However on the other hand they found that the pace of the sequence was a bit slow and could have lasted a few more seconds. On average we found that they scored our opening sequence of 7 out of 10. I was very pleased with this feedback from our target audience and hoped they would go and watch the film it was to be produced.
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