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Friday, 1 April 2011

Evaluation Plans (Dan)

For our evaluation we have decided to add a element of creativity and not simply write an entire blog anwsering the questions, for example for partiqular questions we are going to film ourselves talking about the questions and to back up our oppinions were are going to use clips from our film, coupled with narrations. Another part of our evaluation will be to film a person of firstly our age, then older, adults and an older person to see which one of these age brackets would this film target. This would show a visual anwser to what is you target audience question. We will also get the people whatching to rate the film on enjoyment, quality and would they want to whatch the rest of the film to get a detailed look at what feedback is of our film.


We are also going to go one step further than the questions supplied by the examanation board, we are going to ask some questions of our own, with us in front of a camera in a chat show style asking questions such as


1) What are the best features of your film

2) what are the improvements you would make if you did it again

3) How easy/hard was the filming proccess

4) How will your film continue in terms of storyline ofter the opening two minutes.


These questions of our own are going to be anwsered either with pictures, us talking, narration or example clips from our film, for example whe talking about our best features we could show us saying them and then highlighting them with clips from our film. Pictures could be used when describing how easy or hard the filming proccess was.


We feel that our evaluation is going to be a more visual evaluation that will make more interesting viewing, we feel that our ideas are creative and are going to make the best from our evaluation. We also feel that we are putting in extra work by adding in 4 simple but vital questions that do not neccassarily need to be anwsered which would not only benifit our evaluation but benifit our feedback on people thoughts of our work.




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