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Evaluation Question Three
1.
2. PEER FEEDBACK
• THROUGH SCREENING OUR SHORT FILMS TO OUR PEERS WE WERE CAPABLE OF GAINING FEEDBACK ON
OUR SHORT FILMS.
• THE FEEDBACK IS FROM A TOTAL OF 7 PEERS.
• THE FEEDBACK GIVEN HAS BEEN SEPARATED INTO 4 SECTION.
• IS THE PLOT UNDERSTANDABLE?
• WHAT AGE CERTIFICATE IS SUITABLE?
• TECHNICAL QUALITIES/POSITIVES.
• NEGATIVES/IMPROVEMENTS.
3. Yes
86%
No
14%
Confusing
0%
Was The Plot Understandable?
Yes No Confusing
• To be capable of sending our film to a large audience it is vital that our plot is easily understandable
otherwise fewer people will want to watch it and many viewers may end up confused by the film.
• Below is a pie chart showing whether or peers that viewed our film found the film understandable or not.
4. 71%
29%
What Age Certificate Do You Think Is Suitable?
12/12A Unsure
• A successful film needs to know what it’s target audience is as to get a large following and to make profit on the film.
• As our film is under the horror genre the certificate would usually be a 15 or higher due to potentially frightening, graphic
or gory scenes.
• Given our film has very little in the way of making the audience uncomfortable besides building tension and suspense we
thought the film would be acceptable at a 12/12A.
• Below is what our peers thought our films certificate should be.
5. Technical
Qualities/Positives
Variety Of Shots 7
Suitable Sound/Music 4
Editing 2
Knocking 2
Plot Twist 1
Setting 1
• Once people had watched our film they were able to give us feedback on what aspects of the film they likes
and positives of the film.
• This feedback can involve anything from technical abilities to the plot of our film.
• Below is the positive feedback we received about our film.
6. Improvements/Negatives
Credits Too Long 7
Lighting 2
Logo On Too Long 2
Sound 1
• In shooting a film it is always useful to know what negative aspects your audience picks up on in
your film and what they think needs to improve.
• By hearing their suggests you can improve upon your product to make something that they would
like and may then reach a larger audience if the people have similar suggestions.
• Below are aspects of our film people thought needed improvements.