Throughout my A2 media course I aquired a lot of feedback of everything I did and feedback is important for a successful product. Some of the feedback considered to be very useful and I never faulted in looking back at it for reference to keep me on the right track as a lot of my final product being my video was constructed from audience feedback. I often got regular feedback from my target audience and also from my class mates my teacher also helped to push myself and make my product the best it could be.
Everytime I was editing my music video I would always ask my nearest friends that worked close to me if there was anyhing I could do to suit them so they always gave my positive criticism, I would also ask my teacher everytime I tweaked it if it looked okay and I would save each edited video that I could understand what I changed and what needed to be improved. Social media also helped me with my feedback as I put most of my videos on YouTube to get a wider response, as well as social media I went around and handed out survey of what people wanted to see in my music video everything down to colour and setting. When I finished my product I put a the final finished product on YouTube and again I got really good feedback such as
"Good combination"
"The genre of dance fits really well with the music and title!"
"Well done Shelley"
This screenshot is of the views that my music video has gotten already and it also has a like.
This screenshot is of the views that my music video has gotten already and it also has a like.
This photo here is of my first feedback I got of presenting my idea to the class and these are everyones feedbacks and what they thought of my whole idea of my music video. Everyone thought it was a really good idea and this then gave me the confidence to work hard on my music video and make it the best it could be. I also like the comments people where commenting on that I had detailed flat plans this was because I had really thought out my idea and had it all planned out.
If given the opportunity to do my music video again I would use a better camera this is so I could get a better quality image, this would make it look more professional, I would also take into consideration of my teachers comments for a "shakey hand" and use a tripod when needed this will also help me produce a better quality image, i also think that after rendering my file from Premier Pro I lost a lot of the quality which is a big downfall and a real shame.


This post would have benefitted from you incorporating technology and images and examples to help illustrate your points
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