Friday, 4 March 2011

Evaluation Question 6

How did you attract/address your audience?

I think our opening title sequence appeals to our target audience and will please our target audience because the whole plot and idea of the title sequence addresses out target audience. Also because it is such a niche genre everything in the title sequence is purely romantic-comedy there are no aspects of the title sequence that makes the target audience unsure of what the genre is. Things we included whilst planning the plot of our title sequence that will appeal to the target audience is humour and comedy to entertain the audience of both genders. Also we added some romance for our target audience who are hopeless romantic and believe in happy endings so eventually in the film both the male protagonist and female protagonist end up getting together.

The feedback we got from the audience said that ‘the shots are really good’ and ‘the music gives a nice flow to the title sequence’. The establishing shot of London that we have in the sequence really gives a sense of location and that will appeal to the target audience and also the music we have made the opening title sequence a really uplifting effect and appeals to the target audience and this feedback was good because some of the audience we had this feedback was part of our main target audience. The other elements that make the title sequence good is the performance of the actors they were all really good and acted as best as they can. Also, editing of the scenes so it flows nicely from one part to another and so it makes sense to the target audience. Also the teamwork of our group made the title sequence successful because we had a substantial amount of group members we could alternate the roles of the group members if one of us had something really important to do. Also, we all worked really hard during the production of the title sequence.

When we ask from the audience on what was less successful they said ‘can’t hear the dialogue very well’ and ‘some scenes look a bit fuzzy and unclear’. When we got the feedback we had to change the music because it was dominating the speech from the title sequence and we found one that suited the title sequence much better. Also, because we zoomed in too much on the camera some scenes appeared a little blurry so we had to film those scenes again. I think we could have made it about fifteen seconds longer so we have more content and more performance from the actors and also we could have tried editing so that the scenes flow and go in sync more nicely than it is already.

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