Wednesday, 23 January 2013

FINAL SCENE FOR LUCKY PUNCH : CHANGE OF PLAN

Due to the un-avaliable programming, I was unable to create the 3D effect of the smashed glass for the title of the film at the end of trailer to the level i wanted it to be. Brainstorming again to think of a further way to create an effective final scene, I referred back to the feedback i received from friends after looking at my First edit of Lucky Punch. 

 Noticing that much of the feedback included people not understanding the storyline due to the different characters and fights occuring, i decided to incorporate both the actors who had encouters with Jake in the trailer, to conclude the storyline.  Finding a video on youtube that featured super slow motion punches, i thought this would be an effective way to end my trailer as well as conclude the story-lines that people were getting confused about.

 Below is screenshots from the youtube video showing the slow motion punches. Further more i have studied tutorial's  www.videocopilot.net and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly7czDvEWkg. This will not only ensure that i edit the footage and manipulate the footage to the best of my ability for the last scene but it will also ensure that it concludes my storyline and trailer in a realistic way.







Tuesday, 15 January 2013

FEED BACK FROM FIRST EDIT OF VIDEO

From my AS year I realised the value of audience feedback to see if I was achieveing the goal of my brief and appealing to my target audience of 15-25.


Positive feedback :

- "Good song choice" Alfie Mendoza (aged 18 male)

- "Well paced" Rory Campbell (aged 17 male)

- "Effective footage" Cece Fein-Hughed (aged 20 female)

Negative feedback:

- "Initial opinion is too many story-lines in one trailer" Samuel Cullis (aged 14 male)

- "Color correction needed" Aaron Hagaas (aged 19 male)

- "Didn't run as smoothly" Mickey Caitlin (aged 16 female)