Thursday 9 January 2014

Evaluation


Here is a magazine I created using InDesign in order for my evaluations to be presented in a creative and interesting way, instead of a simple block text post. This is where my AS Media Studies skills kicked in and I acted as if I was creating a real magazine - however still keeping to the style/theme of products. I wrote the evaluations on word and then simply placed them into InDesign and then added images for readers pleasure.

Wednesday 8 January 2014

Short Film Comparison Video

After everything I felt that I should create a side by side of my first short film draft beside the final and see if its a noticeable difference. It's all good that I have done feedback on it but are they actually noticeable? This video will demonstrate that to you. This video is no where near as high definition as my actual short film - it's just an overview. My thoughts with this little post is simply "Wow..." from my first draft to my final I can see huge amounts of  improvements and in my eyes they were all done for the right reasons. I am overwhelmed about how my final products came out and I am devastated that this blog is coming to an end.

Sunday 5 January 2014

Overall Feedback

To finalize my feedback I wanted to create a video in which I interviewed multiple people about there opinions on all three of my final products (Film Poster, DPS Reveiw Article, Short Film). I want to do interveiws with multiple generations and really find out how they feel in their own words instead of doing the survey where they can think and type what they want. I wanted to capture their true feelings about the final pieces.

Questionnaire:
I also took a more formal approach to receive feedback. I did this by created a Google Documents survey. I asked a variation of questions from opinions to numerical to really acquire as much feedback as possible in such a short amount of time, The overall survey has 11 questions so I tried to make some questions easy to answer with just a click of a button. I was really worried that people would look at the length of the survey and just close it, however saying this I was still able to get a solid 30 responses, which can then be used to answer my evaluation questions.

The surveys results will be used for my evaluation questions and for personal use, I want to know how people found the short film and what I could do better next time, I know this won't be the last short I will ever do.



Questionnaire Results:
I created a PowerPoint to demonstrate all the feedback in which I received from the questionnaire.