My group and I decided that we needed to gain some audience feedback, so we put our video on show to our class. The video was showed on a large projector onto a whiteboard which made the video look darker than it actually is, this meant that the audience did not feel the full effect of the video and the main feedback that we got was that it was too dark. 

We gained our feedback through a questionnaire given out to everyone and most answered that the problem was that it was too dark but that they did not see any technical or continuity errors which is good. After receiving the feed back that we did I think that if we were to re-film our opening we would definitely have to film in a lighter environment. Many also agreed that the music had a great effect on the film giving it much more depth and a much scarier atmosphere. Another question asked them to spot what camera techniques we had used and the audience established that we had a good range with zooms, quick cuts, over-the-shoulder shots and a well used match on action shot.
Although not everyone understood what mise-en-scene was, those who did were able to spot the mise-en-scene that we had used with the two teenage girls dressed in fashionable clothes and typical stereotypical items such as mirrors and fairy-lights.
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