2. • Receiving audience feedback throughout all of my draft work
enabled me to become aware of the strengths and weaknesses of
my work and adapt them to ensure they were conventional.
• Receiving feedback on my drafts enabled me to understand why
certain parts were not conventional, for example one of my inside
panels I had planned to have a collage like effect. However the
feedback on this suggested it wouldn’t be appealing to the target
audience, therefore the audience feedback was beneficial to me as I
was able to edit this to make my product more conventional and
aesthetically pleasing. I also received feedback, saying on the front
cover of the digipak I should ensure I use an image of the two main
females who will be in the music video. This made me realise the
importance of the audience being able to identify the main artists,
as this allows them to understand the link between the products.
• I received a lot of feedback comments on the length of the shots all
throughout my planning, this made me realise the importance of
having conventional length shots. If I had left the shots as long as
they was the audience would have not found the video interesting,
resulting in the product not being successful or effective.
3. Key points over all of my audience
feedback.
• Use the same images throughout the ancillary products to create a
link.
• Fonts mainly serif to connote the energetic feel of the music video.
• Ensure I range of narrative and close up shots of the artists are used
throughout the video.
• Range of shot types and angles in the video to ensure it remains
intriguing for the target audience.
• Range of conventional props should be used.
• Ensure all aspects of mise-en-scene are considered to ensure they
all contrast well with each other and signify similar or the same
meaning.
• Cut regularly from one scene to another.
• Use a colour scheme to ensure all of the colours contrast well with
each other throughout the ancillary products.