Thursday 14 January 2016

Evaluation



Client Feedback
Client feedback liked the use of camera and lighting as i had chosen open lit areas with little noise from the environment however the client said i could have interview people from different areas as it might just give one opinion on the situation maybe people from the country.

Peer Feedback
Peer Feedback that i received was that some of the cuts were a bit too fast and that it took the emersion away from the documentary. Also i was told that i could of put title cards of the person's name whilst i was interviewed them, i might go back and change them in Imovie. James said i should have had women in the documentary as i only interview men, this would of given me a wider demographic rather than one opinion.

Audience Feedback
Audience Feedback was that i should of put more photos or videos of people smoking to add more depth into the documentary and to get my point across and to pad out the documentary. More feedback suggested that i should i used a wider age demographic rather than just teenagers as they might have a biased view all being the same age.

Constraints
Constraints that i experienced whilst filming where that we could not film outside on the 16th of December as there was a heavy down pour and would of damaged the equipment that was used the only solution to get around this was to film the outside interviews another day when the rain had passed. However next week the weather was too dull and would of not looked great in my eyes so i decided to scrap that scene and film inside. On the 6th of January whilst out filming the camera's battery died and so we had to come back to college, next time filming i made sure that the battery was fully charged.

Management of the Production
I had a Production diary of my filming so i followed that and knew when i had to film and when i had to edit. I had asked the interviewees the previous day by text when they were free and if i could record them or not this saved time looking for them and asking them on the day.

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