Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Evaluation - What have you learnt from audience feedback?

I first asked for some feedback on my minor task, I asked people within my class. The feedback I received was very helpful; the person I asked guided me in ways in which I could make my magazine advertisement better. The first suggestion was to change the colour of my title. This helped me a lot as the title originally did not stand out as it was not a very bold colour but I feel now that I have changed the colour, it is more striking to the viewers eye. The second piece of feedback I received for my magazine advertisement was that the picture which was the main feature was very striking and that they liked the way I edited it. I edited it by changing the colour of Charlotte eyes from a dark green colour to a piercing blue colour. I then sharpened the image to make it a better quality. This was good feedback as my aim was to make the picture draw the viewer’s eyes to the advertisement and by editing the picture I believe I have achieved this. I then received feedback on my major task (music video) from one of my media teachers. She suggested that the change between each scene was a little bit too choppy. Even though I had faded each scene into the next already, by receiving this feedback I learnt I had to fade the scenes a bit more to make sure the video flowed. The last piece if feedback I received was from another media student. He suggested that maybe at the end of the video I should produce a slide showing the record label my band is with. I produced this record label before for my minor task and it is featured in my magazine advertisement so I think this was a good idea to do as it links the two tasks together. It also helped to inform the viewer about the record label.

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