Wednesday 11 March 2015

Evaluation - Question 5


During filming the interview with Dominic Sesto, made me realised that our title sequence is really engaging for the audience. this is because what we achieved, our interviewee noticed i thought it was very catchy. The mise en scene would attract our audience because the dark clothing managed to create the impression that Abdul's character in the title sequence is a lonely and sad person.

The rough cut feedback that Marisa gave us was very helpful to us because the positive and negative feedback allowed us to improve our project. she told us that the match cuts that we done were spot on and that it looked seamlessly which was quite good to hear. Also she told us that the tracking shot, that we thought was shaky was actually okay, this helped us because it allowed us to stop worrying about it and move on. This gave us confidence to push forward and finish off our title sequence.

However we did we receive some criticism for example she told us that we have to redo shots because it looked unprofessional. 
We created a twitter page to get it viral and noticed on a social media platform

Due to other interviews, i briefly asked what they liked about my title sequence and they said they liked the tense build up just before ben sees the dead person. Because some of the scenes are quite suspenseful it would attract the older public.

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