Monday, 7 April 2014

Evaluation Question 3





Evaluation Question 3- What have you learned from your audience feedback?
First of all, we did a preliminary exercise. This involved getting used to lip synching. So we had to film someone singing the song and then repeat it from different angles. Then we had to cut out the sound to and replace it with the song. Once we finished editing it, we put it on YouTube and received a lot of feedback. Many people said that the editing to the beat is good. But also the majority of people said that the lip synching was not in time. Frome receiving this feedback I came to a conclusion that I need to work more on making the lip synching perfect as this would hypothetically make or break my music video. I took this into account when I commenced with the construction of my music video.

Eventually I made the rough cut of my music video. I also received a lot of feedback for the draft.  One person said that the beginning of the song should be more lively. From this I really had to think of how I could make the beginning more exciting. To make the beginning better I added an intro for the song. Also, after the intro, instead of just showing the character walking, I kept on cutting (with the beat) from the character walking to the character walking with his girlfriend.



After a short while I finished the music video. I put it on YouTube and once again received a lot of feedback. One negative thing was that many people said the music video lacks a clear story line. Many people asked if there was a story line or that they didn’t understand the story line. If I had the chance to repeat the process, I would have tried my best to make the storyline of the music video as clear as possible. A positive thing was that most people liked the intro of the music video and the cuts between the character on his own walking and the character with his girlfriend. Ultimately from the feedback I have received, the music video as a success.

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