What have you learned from your audience feedback?
From our audience feedback, we learned that our target audience felt we used makeup and sound effectively to add to the tension of our film. However, we also found out that the audience felt we could have used camera shots better to enable the audience to find out more about the characters and their relation to each other within the film. The audience also said about possibly choosing a different location to make the film more realistic. These are things we are going to take on this year and improve upon.
What editing decisions were made? How did they inform the production? What particular editing tools were used and to what effect?
When it came to editing the footage, we had a pretty clear idea of how we wanted our final film to look. Editing the footage involved quite a lot of cutting and rearranging different scenes to make sure the film flowed well and looked professional. In some cases, we had to cut out parts entirely or cross cut different scenes to make the film look better, which is something we didn't expect to have to do after seeing the footage. In some scenes, we used transitions and effects to improve the look of the film and this was effective in improving how the audience viewed it and their overall opinion of the film.
How did the post-production process enhance the overall production?
Editing the footage together and adding in titles and transitions was effective in enhancing our production as it meant that our film ultimately looked more professional. Adding these also meant the film had heightened tensions which added to the horror conventions within the film. Adding in different types of music also helped us to increase the tension and make our film better as we had little dialogue and it helped to hide background noise.
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