The audience feedback we received post-filming has put into perspective what we have acheived during the production of Optiplex. It has helped us determine whether we have targetted the right audience or have attracted a different range and it has shown us what we need to improve on for future productions.
We can determine from the research that our audience particularly like the following factors:
. Our locations, they were perfect for cohesively linking settings to the plot (e.g the Thistle hotel in Middlesbrough was identifiable as the backdrop for the business meeting).
. The character's costumes, they wore stereotypical attire that the audience easily identified with.
. They also liked the music and camera angles that related to the plot and gave an industry-standard finish.
. The film's enigma code which kept the audience guessing whether the technician will help the business woman or not.
Some factors they didn't like included how vague the transitions were to highlight time travel and the lack of dialogue. Also, we had electrical and equipment malfunctions, including faulty tripods, and lack of battery power for the camera which meant we had to use my Nikon Coolpix L120 for the final scenes.
Of course, we would consider these factors to improve in new productions.
Below is a video anaylsis of Evaluation 3 prdouced by our group concerning our audience feedback:
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