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Animatic Audience Feedback By Alex Vernon
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Animatic Audience Feedback

Feb 14, 2017

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Page 1: Animatic Audience Feedback

Animatic Audience FeedbackBy Alex Vernon

Page 2: Animatic Audience Feedback

Question 1 Response

This questions asks if the genre is displayed within the storyboard. Furthermore, the option each respondent can choose from is Thriller, Horror, Drama or Documentary. The genre with the highest amount of votes was Thriller whilst the least amount was Documentary which makes our storyboard distinctive in the way we want it to be displayed.

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Question 2 Response

This question asks the audience what they think the story is about and the vast majority of them from my collected research for my survey explain that its linked in with a murder mystery or a murder case has been brought up which Is positive in relation our main story/plotline.

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Question 3 Response

This question allows the audience to decide whether the storyboard is laid out properly or not. The majority of people said yes, whilst the minority said no. Furthermore, I decided to implement this question because it would be useful to gather information and if we are doing everything in the correct order.

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Question 4 Response

To begin with, the question stated what improvements can be made to make the storyboard more engaging. In addition, the minority of people illustrated that there doesn’t need to be any improvements. Whilst others asked for us to include more shot types or create a darker atmosphere in relation to the story.

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Question 5 ResponseThis question asks the audience how well the storyboard is laid out. The user gets to rate from 1 – 5 (1 being the worst, whilst 5 is the best). Overall the weighted average in terms of ratings was close to a 4.

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Question 6 ResponseQuestion 6 asks whether our storyboard makes sense in relation to our story that we are trying to portray. In addition, 63.64% of respondents answered with yes, whilst 36.36% answered with no. This allows us to see that we are going in the right direction.

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Question 7 ResponseFor this question I asked whether our audience wanted more actors or actresses within our opening sequence. 90.91% said yes, whilst 9.09% of people said no. Additionally, this will create a more intriguing story which will be reflected as more complex which our audience should like.

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Question 8 Response

The question within this part of the survey was asking the audience whether or not the story makes little sense or not. The overall opinions were mainly ‘no’ which signifies that our storyboard in relation to our story is correct from the audiences perspective, this also ties in with our genre which is clearly illustrated as well.

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Question 9 ResponseFrom the depiction of Question 9 on screen it initiates that 63.64% of people believed that our storyboard has a wide range of shots, whilst 36.36% of people believed that there weren’t enough shot types within the storyboard. To fix this we will try to incorporate more creative shots like aerial, establishing shot, master shot and more.

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Question 10 ResponseFor this response the question stated whether its clear or not for the audience to see who the protagonists are in contrast with the antagonists. This is set at 18.18% of people said yes, whilst 81.82% of people said no. Moreover, we can develop this by highlighting the characters costumes that we wear which will be a white shirt for me and Jamie, whilst Nathaniel will wear a blacks shirt signifying power/higher status.


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