Thursday, 23 January 2014

Rough cut - Miss Miller




Rough cut are very important within the filming industry because they help prepare us for the opening scene. It also allows us to use the constructive feedback from the audience to alter our thriller and make it more conventional to the thriller genre. When we showed our thriller to our peers it was barley edited so it meant that we needed to do lots of improvements in order to make it more successful. Our rough cut included some edited footage but not many filters and credits so therefore we was expecting lot of feedback. From the feedback we were able to see what is good and what needs improving. Once our rough cut was finished we exported it to YouTube to enable a large audience to watch it and give us feedback on what needs improving.
 
 
The audience feedback is a major consideration to consider to take into a account when analysing the feedback. The audience feedback will also help us gather general conceptions of how we should improve our thriller. The feedback gathered will be fair and non bias as it was taken from a variety of people and they were open and wrote their thoughts onto the paper so that we could gain as much from the experience. We are able to see all the things that needs to be improved and take all the audiences opinions into account.
 
 
We gathered our feedback through handwritten feedback in the form of interviews, the advantages to our group of gathering feedback in the form of interview are;


1) We can ask specific questions in order to gather valuable information.
2) Can be easily interpreted.
By gathering feedback it meant that our group was able to interpret data and gather points in which we need to alter our thriller so that it is the best that it can possible be and furthermore stay conventional to the thriller genre.

In conclusion the rough cut was very useful to our group when trying to gather a perspective of the strengths and weaknesses of our thriller.