What have you learned from your
audience feedback?
(Answered through the audio of the video:)
(Answered through the audio of the video:)
*(Extra audience feedback, which wasn't included in the audio video)
*Feedback on the film:
My feedback on my film was regarded to be very important in deciding how good the film was
portrayed to the desired audience, and to older as well. The feedback that I gathered was important to
me because I found a problem that without peer review, you may not feel that the film can be
negatively portrayed, because you are giving your subjective view on it. As I had a lot of audience
feedback from peers and teachers, I was able to change my film to suit the feedback.These are the
critical responses from my peers. As mentioned in my audio of the video, without the feedback, your
film can actually be at a poor quality without a clear narrative. Just because you know what happens
in the film, doesn't mean that the target audience will know what is happening.
Therefore feedback gives you the ability to explore what other people think and gather from the film
to give you a clear sense of your film on other people. As you can see from the video, which I edited
to sum up all my audience feedback, the majority of the feedback was positive. However, from my
teacher for my example, I learnt professionally criticism to take forward and change on the short film
to make it the best it possible can be.
to give you a clear sense of your film on other people. As you can see from the video, which I edited
to sum up all my audience feedback, the majority of the feedback was positive. However, from my
teacher for my example, I learnt professionally criticism to take forward and change on the short film
to make it the best it possible can be.
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