After we produced our video we presented it in
front of our media class where we gained both positive and negative feedback as
to what worked well and what didn't work so well. Some of the
positive feedback we received was that we used good effects of overlapping
where the actor is singing and behind him is the view from the bridge where we
can see the London eye and Big Ben. They also liked the choice of
location as well the lighting we got in our music video due to sunset which
allowed us to get better camera angle shots.
Some of the negative feedback we received was that the lip
sync of our actor was out in parts of the song. This was hard for us to edit as
we tried to slow the footage down in order to match the lip sync but in some
parts of the song it didn’t work well. Another negative feedback we received was
that some of our scenes looked repetitive which didn’t work well with the song
such as the chorus where the couple are arguing. As a result we improved this
scene by speeding up the footage so that it builds tension and looks as though
the couple are arguing rather than talking. Lastly, our media class were not
too keen on the hand drift at the end of the video as they thought it looked unrealistic
and fake. As a result we took this
feedback and improved parts of our music video in order to make it better and
more realistic so that it looks professional and successful.
The video below is the feedback our media class gave for our music video:
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