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Presentation transcript:

Feedback on our trailer

Which of the following genre categories do you think the film trailer belongs to?

How would you rate the film?

Why do you think they would like the film trailer? “It looks like a good, interesting film” “A generic storyline that anyone can relate too” “It’s pleasing and good acting” “Good intriguing camera work” “Something the audience can relate too” “It fitted the genre nicely and was unique”

How would you rate the narrative?

How would you rate the camera work?

How would you rate the editing?

How would you rate the soundtrack?

Which film certification do you think is most appropriate for the film trailer?

What kind of audience do you think would like the film trailer?

How do you think it could be improved? “Different scenery to expand ideas” “Needs more Mise en Scene” “Different variety of shots” “Bit more narrative”

What did you like most about the film trailer? “Editing and sound worked well” “Not knowing the ending” “Scenery” “The opening shots” “The dramatic rooftop shots were good”

Would you go and see this film?