Sunday, 1 January 2012

Audience Feedback on Trailer

'I liked the smooth change between each different shot, In particular I like the way it looks like they are running but it has been put in slow motion, I don’t think I would change anything as I think it links well with the poster and magazine front cover' - Michelle (40+)



'I like the way the shots change but they show the same bit of the chase in particular, I think it would have looked good with a bit in black and white, but altogether I think it is good and links with the front cover of the magazine and the poster' - John (40+)


' For me personally I found the trailer quite intriguing which captured my attention when watching the trailer and I think that it is a good feature to have. I found that the opening scene is unique and relevant to a young audience.
I like how the section fades into the next scene, and how the music is adapted to the corresponding scenes; the music gets faster as the scenes incorporate a faster pace. I also like the range of camera angles featured in the

trailer. I think the ending is really strong and leaves the audience wondering, which means they're more likely to watch the final product. Personally, I think that introductory section could be more powerful.

It links to the front cover and poster by keeping the colour theme consistent and keeping the font bold and eye catching. ' - Mia (16)

'I like the use of the different shots and angles...this is very professional. The CCTV shots are extremely effective and give an aspect of that 'real footage' look, also the 'slow motion' effect works well to give tension along. The music goes well with the narrative, again, it helps to build tension, as well as the emphasis on the phone sounds and close of the man saying 'hello' :) ' - Emma (22)


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