Showing posts with label Feedback. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feedback. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 May 2017

Intended audience feedback

I created a survey for my intended audience to see if they liked the video.
These were the questions and answers:

What did you think about the video?

It was cool to see the behind the scenes at the vets
Really liked it was good to see behind the scenes at my vets and summed up how i feel about them
i liked how the video included a range of interviews and how somebody who did not work there was interviewed
I thought it flowed nicely


Do you feel the video was too long?

Yes 0%
No 100%

Do you think the video shows how Vets One impact the community effectively?

Yes 100%
No 0%

Did you enjoy the video?

Yes 100%
No 0%

How did the video make you feel?

Happy
It lifted my mood and made me more secure about the many hours my dog has to spend with them
proud of how far vets one have come in the last 4 years
Happy

Monday, 22 May 2017

Client feedback of 1st edit

Client feedback of 1st edit
My client enjoyed the 1st edit however did make some suggestions on how I could improve the edit. These were to change the voiceover at the start as it sounded like it had been edited too much and it did not include enough pauses between sentences. I fixed by rerecording the voiceover slower in order to include more pauses so it did not sound rushed or confusing. Also, there was a typo that my client noticed so I fixed this.

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Peer feedback of 1st edit

Peer feedback of 1st edit
I created a survey to gain feedback about the 1st edit of my project.
I received some positive such as there was a good variety of footage, the music and voiceover were good, the interviews had a range of different information in them and the video flowed nicely. Also all the people that took my survey felt that there was enough footage included in the video.
However, I also received some negative feedback, these were that the voiceover was slightly quiet in parts of the video and I could use more cut aways during the interviews. To improve, my audience said to make the music at the end quieter and to shorten it. I did make the music quieter towards the end so the voiceover could be heard however I will not shorten it as only one person out of the 4 that answered said that the video was too long and also my client requested for it to be longer so I could include as much information as possible.

Wednesday, 15 March 2017

First post

Welcome to my FMP blog! My name is Rebecca Dewfall and I am a student at City College Norwich studying the UAL Diploma in Creative Media Production and Technology. Through this blog, I will be uploading my work and also including weekly vlogs on my progress throughout the final project.