Transcript:
I was quiet happy with the feedback I received from people
overall. The results of my audience feedback survey is showing on screen but I
will also be talking about the feedbacks I got from people with who I’ve had a
chat after they watched the short film. I have had 5 responses from my social
media (facebook and twitter).The first question was if people liked and found
it interesting and everyone said yes, I am very happy that people liked it as
the main purpose of this film is to entertain.
For question 2 someone
mentioned the fact that it might include a bit too much music and someone didn’t
like the end either. I don’t know he/she is talking about how the story ends or
how I made the short film end. Everyone liked the music and said how it matches
well with the scenes that were playing. I have then also asked if the film was
easy to understand despite the absence of dialogue. The results on my survey
all said that it was easy to very easy to understand, but one of my friends who
watched the film next to me said that he thinks that it would have been easier
with dialogues. I honestly think that the images and the voiceover were enough
to tell the story.
I also asked people how they received the message behind
this short film, which is to not put all your eggs in one basket in life. Most
people were confused and thought that the message was that education should be
a priority in life therefore I think that I haven’t been precise enough on this
one.
The last question was about the things that people would
have added or changed. Most people said nothing and 3 people said 3 different
things; someone talked about how he would have added different camera shots and
angles, someone else said less music and more voice over and the last person
said it would have been better with 2-3 actors.
To conclude, those feedbacks have helped to analyse how my
audience has decoded my short film.. Based on Stuart Hall theory I now know
that the receptions are between dominant and negotiated.
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