After completing the fist draft of my teaser trailer, I managed to oragnise a focus group to show them what i have done and to get feedback off them in order to make my work better. I managed to find an empty classroom one lunchtime and got the trailer up on the white board. All together I had around 10 of my peers which I showed the trailer to and I received some more feedback.
FEEDBACK
on the whole the feedback I received was generically good, with people saying it was already at a high standard. With this said, I asked them what they would do if they were doing this teaser trailer. After asking them a though provoking question I found that I received some useful constructive criticism. I found that sometimes the trailer seems to start and stop in laces creating the impression that the trailer is being disrupted. Even though the disruption is for a split second I have to address the problem as if it's tied up the trailer will run a lot smoother and look a bit more professional. When questioned about the way i edited I explained that I was approaching it in a rough jumpy sort of way as it is a teaser trailer and I wanted to convey the mystery of this trailer and so forth. When it came to the soundtrack of the dialogue and sound FX I found that I had to adjust the volume of 1 or 2 of the FX as it made the trailer sound a bit weird as their were many different volume levels which sort of distorted the trailer.
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