What have you learned from your audience feedback?
On the 6th of December the whole media department went to the 'Screen on the Green' to watch the music videos we had all participated in. After watching all of the music videos we left the cinema to interview other members of the media department about what they thought about the music video.
A lot of the viewers said they like the acting in the music video, especially the parts of the flash backs. Some people said could feel the anger and the heat of the argument when the two actors were throwing clothes at each other and when the artist slaps her ''boyfriend''.
They said that the music video was very clear and it was easy to distinguish from the ''past events'' because of the framing and the use of black and white editing.
Every time someone was interviewed they would mention the dress that the artist wore. Many people thought it was the best part of the music video (when she is singing in the field) and some people thought it was too much of a copy from 'Best Thing I Never Had' by Beyonce. And some people just didn't find the dress attract due to the colours.
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This is what one person sent me after watching our music video via Vimeo (after I shared it on FaceBook). There is mostly good feedback and some constructive criticism (some I don't understand) |
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We did not get a lot of comments on the shots we had, so I wanted to share this. |
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Not a lot of music videos had a narrative to it, so many people commented on it,
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[I apologise for my pale looking face, I have been really ill this week]
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