Thursday 28 April 2016

Audience Feedback

We watched the films made by the rest of the class, as well as recieving feedback for our film from each group. Here are the results:
I agree with most of what this team had to say. The camera movements could have been steadier if we had spent longer trying to perfect the movement, but I think the music works very well with each clip.
Again, we could have spent longer trying to perfect the camera movements. As we did not include dialogue it was quite difficult to tell the story, but I think we have done a good job at giving a rough narrative using the two minute time span.
The sound effects used for the gun shots were built-in sounds on Final Cut Pro. It is quite difficult to perfect how certain sound effects sound, but I managed to time them perfectly.
The reason there are no visual effects for the gun is because the top of the tennis net was blocking it, making it extremely difficult to position the muzzle flash. I played around with effects for the gun in another version which can be seen in the technologies evaluation video.
The biggest negative for our product is the shaky camera. It was difficult to fix in post production as the camera was so shaky in certain scenes that the stabilisation feature on Final Cut Pro did not produce a clear shot (this can be seen in the technologies evaluation). We did not have a dolly to help us stabilise the camera while filming, although due to the muddy, uneven ground that we were filming on, a dolly would have been ineffective anyway.

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