3. what have you learned from audience feedback?
"loved the music vid mate, really works well with the song, liked how the pics at the back was all black and white and the last pic with the Hendrix quote like fades out, at times it did get a bit blurry and some of the pics were depressing but i loved it mate well done"
"cool video bud, but one thing bugged me the guitar in the vid is a 12 string but the guitar in the song is a 6 string, but other than that cool"
"wow really emotional, especially the pics in the background, made me want to go out and help people lol"
"video was good, song was a bit naff the recording, i could hear movement and a bell throughout, but other than that i think it was well good"
I got these feedback quotes, from friends of mine over facebook, and one by text, and the friends i picked to watch it were either media studies students or musicians as i thought that they would be the best people for giving feedback.
with the second piece of feedback i understand why the fact that a 12 string guitar was played but a 6 was heard, when the song was recorded the only guitar available at the time was a 6 sting classical guitar, but when it came to filming the guitar looked too small like a child's toy whereas the 12 string was big and brash and a notable presence.
with the first piece of feedback, when the fact that the video went blurry, i explained by the fact that due to poor lighting conditions when it came to editing the threshold and cutoff for the green screen key needed tweaking heavily, so that the background and artist are distinguishable this lead to some blurry scenes, or strange cutoffs on close ups.
if given the chance to make another music video arises these feedback's will be especially helpful so next time i can assure that the guitar matches and that everything is well lit enough that when it comes to editing these problems don't occur again.
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