Friday 21 January 2011

Evaluation Q. 4

What have you learned from audience feedback?












Most of our feedback said that our video was different than the others, we used different techniques, for example at the slow motion moment in the music the flashing images we used, and a fast pace editing to the beat rather than just concentrating on the lip syncing and do everything around it. 

We've also been told that the narrative was quite strong, even though there were different themes in the video - the boy doing graffiti, street dancer in front of the graffiti, the belly dancer, girls dancing in the club, and the dj. 
Seems like a lot for one video, but everyone said that it worked. 

When we asked what we could improve, most of the people said that there was not enough light in the dj box and it's been a little bit too dark.
We used the light on the camera and the extra lighting kit, so I was surprised at how dark the final clip turned out to be. If I was doing it again, I would probably make sure I have even more light equipment with me, although I think that the DJ in the club is usually in the dark, with a little bit of the disco/flashing lights. 



 We have learned that creating a clear visual link between the main and ancillary product so the audience will recognize the product and the genre is important. Also we could have used more camera shots and if I was to create a music video with the dancers again, I'd use a dolly to take more shots of the dancers from the low angle. 




I am very pleased with the feedback we received.







These are the statistics from the vimeo, showing how many times our video has been viewed by people. As we can see our video had ups and downs, but only in January it has been shown 273 times which is a lot. We can tell that the video was liked by the audience. 



These are the statistics from December, showing that the video been watched quite a few times as well. 


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