Film Review & Changes

I was finally done with editing. Now, I needed another opinion. Kaya and I had both watched it countless times. We felt like there could be bias behind us watching it because we created it. So, we needed someone else's opinion. I had my Mom, Dad, and all of my siblings (3 brothers, 2 sisters) watch our opening sequence. I opened the final task on my computer. To get the full effect, I wanted my family to watch it on a big screen. I screen-shared my MacBook to my big living room tv so the movie effect could be enhanced. Only my Mom, Dad, and one of my brothers could do this. For my other siblings to review my final task, I needed to email it to them because they do not live with me. I thought how some of this could be biased because they were my family. I was trying to think of ways that everyone could give me anonymous feedback. My family are the type of people that would not want to hurt my feelings if they genuinely did not like my final task. I had an idea to fix this problem. I created a google doc. I shared it to all of my "critics". This way they could all type their critiques into the document. I would not be able to see the handwriting or who typed it. This fixed my bias problem. Now, it was finally time for them to watch it. I stepped out of the room and had my family watch it. I let them watch it as many times as they wanted. When I came back, they told me they loved it. I still wanted them to give me their honest opinions on the google doc. I allowed them some time to write in the doc, along with my siblings who were not with me. After they were finished, I read them. I was honestly very surprised when none of them had any real critiques. The only thing that the reviewers said was that the music was too loud. I was happy to have a lot of honest critics. To make the change, I went back to iMovie. I checked the sound. The music was at 100% volume over the film. This was too loud so I lowered it to 70%. That was perfect. I am so excited to be finished with an opening sequence that I am proud of.







 

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