Sunday, 28 February 2010

Simon Feedback on Changes

We showed simon a version of our video after we had started to edit it. It wasn't complete, but it gace a good feel of what we were aiming for with our video. I guess unfortunately, Simon really liked our original video and didn't tell us to change much, so there was a big chance that he would prefer our original video. Luckily, he seemed to like the changes we made, too so we seem to be doing pretty good by his book.

He said he liked that our group had tried to stick to the brief, but any feedback he had was very basic, which was good because it allowed us to keep working how we wanted to do it, knowing that he liked what we had made. He also said we should pay attention to the Bournemouth students for any technical advice about the video.

I think this was fair feedback, if again not greatly useful. He didn't really tell us any ways we could improve, but i suppose that's a good thing as it means he's happy with it. I'm glad he said we should listen to the advice from the Bournemouth students for technical things, because he said himself he doesn't really know how it all works, he just knows what he wants it to show. It would have been good for him to say he wanted more shots like this or that, but without watching every bit of footage it would be hard for him to do that.

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