After producing the rough cut for Anonymous, we went around Shiplake College to gain feedback from both Students and Teachers. Receiving feedback about our rough cut was very useful as we could use this to tweak parts of the sequence. For example, one main point that was raised numerously was the clip where the bus goes past the courier and the courier then disappears. Many people pointed out that the speed of this clip didn't suit the rest of the film, which therefore made the video lack in continuity. The clip broke the flow of action as all of the other clips in the sequence had the speed of movement. This useful feedback has made us go back to rough cut and change the speed of the clip, so that it looks more realistic and natural to the audience. These audience feedback responses is very useful for us as a group as it highlights mistakes in the sequence that we may not notice and what needs to be improved. This therefore means that if the audience pick up on mistakes in our sequence then we have not produced material that is consistent of continuity throughout.
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