Friday, 24 November 2017

Seafret Music Video- Focus Group

Audience Feedback:

‘I really liked the originality of this video, I think I connected to it personally and thought it was quite inspiring’

‘I liked that they incorporated some supernatural elements to the video which I thought was cool and added something different to the video’

‘The costume that the girl had on was original and made her stand out from the conventional setting and I think it was an important part of the video.’

‘I thought the camera shots were really creative and kept me engaged the entire time, I liked the side tracking shot which followed her as she was walking.’

‘The change of settings also is really cool’

‘I liked how there was no lip-syncing and still kept the audience engaged with the narrative.’

What I learnt?

·     To make sure we add originality and creativity to ensure we stay true to our genre and true to the meaning and the expression we want to give out
·     We may want to include something unique, to make the video more interesting and ensure that our video stays authentic to the meaning. Using symbolism by creating something unique and this could be a creative way of portraying the meaning indirectly.
·     The variety of camera shots will ensure that the audience will be engaged and make the video more creative.
·     The change in setting also could help in making the video interesting.
A video can still be effective and engaging without lip-syncing and we may utilise this concept through our video, and this will allow us to portray more concept based elements within the video while keeping it authentic without the use of lip-syncing.

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