Wednesday 6 April 2011

Class feedback

Our opening sequence was shown in to the class who then gave us relatively detailed feedback on what we needed to improve. As at the time of showing we had not added music to our sequence and had not had the time to successfully finish the credits (although our first credits were poor it would have been nice to have been able to finish them!) so obvious comments such as "add music" and "no music" were rather unhelpful!

However, some people actually commented on our sequence in detail which helped us to make changes and tranform our sequence form the explicitly rough edit to what is no "Oblivious".

The way in which we viewed each others progress was immensely flawed! Bits went black when they were not supposed to and cuts happened when they shouldn't have. This was not down to our poor editing but to the method by which we were viewing. This obviously means that the feedback we received could have been more accurate and detailed if the viewers could have received and accurate insight into what we had produced so far.

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