Audience feedback has been given at many stages throughout creating our film trailer. At the very start when we pitched the idea, we were asked questions such as 'How were we going to convey the use of weapons?' and in the end no weapons were shown in the trailer, leaving the audience to wonder if the antagonist even has any. When casting the roles for our trailer we were asked why we used certain people,this was because they looked old enough to play a 20 year old for example.
then, when we had our first draft edited together, we knew there was still a lot needed to be done to it, but we still took on board feedback we were given such as to move the news report voice-over from the start of the trailer, to add inter titles, which we were already planning on doing, and to change how loud the music was in different areas. We went ahead and made these changes, as well as many others, and when we had a second draft ready, we were given more feedback, such as to move the news voice over back to the start, which we initially questioned, as it contradicted something we had been told by someone else, although they said to prioritise their advise, which we did.
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