Sunday, 15 April 2012

Parris - Evaluation Question 3 - Facebook

To receive audience feedback, I was originally meant to upload our horror magazine, poster and trailer on to Twitter but the server had said the files were too large to completely upload. This meant that I had to upload them onto Facebook instead. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to upload the magazine and poster onto Facebook as the files were still too large. However I was able to share our teaser trailer via the Youtube link.
When sharing the teaser trailer I had hoped at least 5 constructive comments.  Unsuccessfully I had only received 2 comments, one being constructive. The constructive comment claimed the trailer “looks good, make it more flashy, add a horror part to it”. By this they meant the trailer did not seem scary enough and did not contain much action within. When they had said “add a horror part to it”, by horror they had meant blood, guts and killing.
The other comment was simply about how funny they had thought the trailer was at a specific part. The part they had thought were the funniest was when the scientist grabs their head and transforms into a zombie. He claimed that it was funny because the character looked as if he was doing the “migraine skank” which is an urban dance in the UK. This showed us that because our trailer was seen to be funny, people would then recommend it for other to watch as they may recognise the scene in the trailer that is funny.

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