Monday 20 December 2010

What Have you learned from your audience feedback?

Through out our audience research here on Facebook the feedback that we had for our documentary was very positive. For example the word professional came up a few times, this is great for us as it means that our work is up to a high standard and looks legit.
The use of mise en scene also captured the audience and gave the experts more of a powerful status, like Hayley says about the background of the dentist interview, he is in front of his practice so the evidence is there which makes the audience believe in the professionals answers.
Also the usage of our music seemed to please the audience, the music was relevant to the subject, "sweet Like Chocolate" for example is the name of our documentary and the name of the song in which the documentary is introduced in the title credits. I think this link has a good impact on the documentary and seems to get across to the audience very easily. However the vocal levels seemed to vary throughout according to our research, I personally never noticed this but that is why audience research is vital, things like this you may not notice yourself get picked up on by others and help you for next time.



The main thing which I have notice with my audience feedback so far is that the mise en scene has been very effective, like in the clip above the word professional once again came up, I think this is due to the framing and mise en scene of the interviews and the way in which the audience is given information.

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