Monday 23 January 2012

Screen Grabs Of My YouTube Feedback




Feed back from other media students, commenting on our music video, showing opinions about concept, technology, shot choices and editing.


'Mirrors are great. I feel this is the best one. I love this video I think the quick editing it great and it is very visually satisfying'
People seem to like the mirrors as they resemble the broken format of the relationship and create cool effects of double or even tripple images per shot.
It helps to create the band image as well as the broken mirrors are also on the CD digipak.


'Mirrors look really effective and make the space seem bigger. Very proffessional look. Very well shot and cut. There is always something going! The dance is a nice story theme and fits in with the emotional lyrics.'
The Audience also really like the pace of the video as the cuts are quick and on beat creating speed and tension with the couple, also not revealing too much about the relationship showing more and more at the music video goes on. 


'the use of mirrors and camerawork makes it look very professional along with great casting and storyline'
People enjoy watching the narrative performance elements as it draws away from the band keeping the Music video full of pace, energy and dynamics. By changing images from the band to the dancers it keeps variation within the Music Video so that the audience don't get bored and don't lose focus on the music video. 


'I love the concept of using light bulbs in this video because it is not only effective to promote the band's image as indie,rock but also signifies the broken/love hate relationship between the two characters/dancers in the videos. Great video!' 
The on and off lighting effects has clearly been portrayed to the audience as an understanding of the on and off, push and pull relationship. This shows that our narrative has been clearly displayed to our audience.

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