Results for my teaser trailer questionnaire
What I learnt from my audience feedback from my magazine front cover was that they felt the colour scheme I used was dark and spooky due to the background from my magazine, but also keeping with the layout and context within the magazine. They felt the big bold font used for the masthead and cover lines were very appropriate for my horror cover, and that the cover lines themselves featuring other horror/thriller films and actors again conveyed the kind of magazine it was. The majority of the audience did think my magazine cover looked representable, however some said they would have liked to see some other spooky images on the cover and by having a dark scenery in the background.
The audience feedback for my poster was that they picked up on was the font and its colour. They felt that it was an indication of the genre, and that from the black and red writing and background, it could immediately tell that the poster was for a independent low budget horror/mystery film. Moreover, they felt the red hand and knife was indicating that there would be killing which made the genre of the poster more obvious. Therefore, the majority did say they felt my poster looked interesting especially when seeing the poster from a long view. However, some felt it was too much red and bit boring from looking at it.
The feedback I got from my teaser trailer was that the trailer gave a bit of the narrative away but withheld a lot of information as teaser trailers do. The opinion on the music was that it effectively displayed the genre and the white bold text used on certain words of the writing was effective. They said that the images and sound flowed well even with the fading out and fading in effect. Also, how the title came in by becoming small then shoot to big really quick. In comparison to this, they also mentioned that the narrative fitted the genre f my film and included a variety of shots, mise-en-scene, sound and editing. However, they said that one shot could of been redone at the beginning when the image was the trees where the camera shook a bit. Also, how the victim almost getting killed by killer should of said her voice more frightening.
What I learnt from my audience feedback from my magazine front cover was that they felt the colour scheme I used was dark and spooky due to the background from my magazine, but also keeping with the layout and context within the magazine. They felt the big bold font used for the masthead and cover lines were very appropriate for my horror cover, and that the cover lines themselves featuring other horror/thriller films and actors again conveyed the kind of magazine it was. The majority of the audience did think my magazine cover looked representable, however some said they would have liked to see some other spooky images on the cover and by having a dark scenery in the background.
The audience feedback for my poster was that they picked up on was the font and its colour. They felt that it was an indication of the genre, and that from the black and red writing and background, it could immediately tell that the poster was for a independent low budget horror/mystery film. Moreover, they felt the red hand and knife was indicating that there would be killing which made the genre of the poster more obvious. Therefore, the majority did say they felt my poster looked interesting especially when seeing the poster from a long view. However, some felt it was too much red and bit boring from looking at it.
The feedback I got from my teaser trailer was that the trailer gave a bit of the narrative away but withheld a lot of information as teaser trailers do. The opinion on the music was that it effectively displayed the genre and the white bold text used on certain words of the writing was effective. They said that the images and sound flowed well even with the fading out and fading in effect. Also, how the title came in by becoming small then shoot to big really quick. In comparison to this, they also mentioned that the narrative fitted the genre f my film and included a variety of shots, mise-en-scene, sound and editing. However, they said that one shot could of been redone at the beginning when the image was the trees where the camera shook a bit. Also, how the victim almost getting killed by killer should of said her voice more frightening.
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