Audience Feedback - S108:
The image above is my feedback sheet of my rough cut from students in my A2 Media Studies class. Here they've given me good feedback and how to improve my piece, ready for editing for my final cut. As well as this, they gave me a mark out of 40 or a Level between 1 and 4 where they believe my music video was in terms of the use of camera, editing and mise-en-scene.
I appreciate the comments made above and I will use this information to hopefully improve my piece, therefore getting higher marks.
Audience Feedback - Facebook:
After finishing my rough cut music video, I shared the video from YouTube and placed it on Facebook for my friends/family to see and to give feedback. As shown, I have received very good feedback from my Facebook friends, which suggests that my piece is very effective and interesting to watch. There were no comments, which gives information on how to improve, so therefore, it is a masterpiece to my peers!
Audience Feedback - YouTube

As of 8th January 2014, my music video rough cut has obtained an incredible 200 views, much more as obtained in my 'Goodbye Mr A' preliminary task back in June 2013. As well as this, I have had 7 thumbs up and none thumbs down so far. Therefore, it is a video of interest to my viewers.
Audience Feedback - Tutor
Finally, I self-assessed myself at the level at where I think I'm at with the construction of my music video. Not only that, from the first picture, I gave an average level of where my fellow Media Studies peers thought I was working at.
In the second from last column, entitled 'Michelle's assessment' my tutor gave me a level of where I am working at, with Level 4 being the highest. Here, for each production element (Camera, Sound, Mise-en-scene and Editing) Michelle gave me a Level 4 on all of them, except for editing, where I obtained a level of between 3 and 4. I was extremely happy with the levels they have all gave me because I had less things to do to improve and my tutor thought it was working at a sufficient level of what I should aim to achieve.
From all of this feedback being given, I believe my music video looks professional and effective enough to establish itself as a real music video.



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