Thursday, 3 March 2011

(Pre-Production) Treatment feedback analysis

From the feedback I received from the treatment of my film I am now more confidant with the conventions of the film. As I received no negative feedback for the film, I will try to stick closely to the treatment i created for it as, from the feedback I received, the audience seem to be intrigued the originality of the film and interested in how the film will use different forms of technology to create different effects for the audience.


Also, I received positive feedback on the unique storyline of the film, student protests. As a result of this positive feedback, I will try to strongly connote that the film is about student protest in it's opening sequence as this seems to appeal to the audience. For example, I may start the opening sequence with a mise-en-scene of a hectic protest. From the feedback I received, starting with an 'in your face' kind of scene, gets the audience interested in the rest of the film and they want to now what is happening.


The feedback I received, also, said that they liked how I was going to connote contemporary ideas in the film. As a result of this feedback, I will take into account what is going on in today's British working class and lower working class society and perhaps try to add this into my film, as I feel this will help the film fit into the British Social Realism genre nicely.


In regards to the British Social Realism genre, the feedback I received said that the film seems like it will fit into the genre, whilst still giving a new, unique and contemporary idea to the audience.


Overall, as all the feedback I received from treatment was positive, I will try to stick closely to the original ideas i had for the film. I will take into account what the feedback I was left said was most interesting and unique about the film and I will make sure to have these features in my opening sequence.

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