Sunday, 21 February 2010

Reflection on Feedback

For our promo video, we have received some feedback from Simon Bates, our client. The feedback is below:

Fiver Matt/Tara/Tim

"Live footage of The Fiver Very good, great intro, like the build up of band/tech/crowds
What the requirements are for getting in Doesn't make clear that you need some footage or experience first
What you get if your band is accepted Clearly sets out both financial offer and opportunities to work with pro sound and lighting people
How to apply Provides info
It must look contemporary Looks modern
Fast Retains excitement
Appealing to the 14 – 17 age group Good interview with younger band
Supply all the relevant information Yes
General comments If young band could be brightened up that would be good.
Really clear, good pace, like (love!) the intro
Sticks clearly to brief, well done."

Response
Overall, I think this feedback especially helps us as a group know what to change, what worked well and what else the gtoup and myself needed to add to our promo. What I liked especially was the fact he noticed we stuck to the core product, which I explained we tried to do while editing the footage. The core product is the most important thing for the video so I tried to stick to this as opposed to adding fancy effects or anything, and clearly this worked well.

While analysing the feedback I noticed there is a few things to change such as brightening up some shots and adding some more general information, as well as adding some more logos which are requirements for the promo. I also think the junction logo at the very beginning would work well before the video, to establish the institution.

With the other feedback I receive, the group and myself will edit our video accordingly as to what the requirements are. Perhaps while down at Bournemouth I will learn something new to add to the video or even some new effects etc. I'm looking forward to what other feedback the group receive and what the finished product will look like.

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