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Give a general intro, then cover each sample scene separately, starting with the earliest.
I/We produced a range of sample scenes before settling on a final cut - testing out ideas and checking for elements that needed tighter/different media language to enable audiences to follow our encoded preferred reading. Each sample scene is detailed below, including information on:
- any focus of that sample scene
- any FX used (differently than before)
- any added media (sound, fonts, images etc)
- evidence of audience feedback
- main points from audience feedback
- our conclusion on what to change for the next sample scene or cut (including any planned new/reshoots + narrative tweaks)
I/we wanted to immediately see if the audience was likely to follow our general intended preferred reading - and if not, what was being misinterpreted or simply not understood. Alongside this, I/we tested out 3 distinctive approaches to our titling - incorporating 9 titles (3 in a row with one font/style, then next changed + again). My/our teacher had advised us to be careful in simply assuming audience confusion meant I/we must make changes - I/we had been studying the genre + media language, they hadn't!! - but here's the sample scene together with a summary of audience feedback + our response to it in a single video. A text bullet list follows (then I/we cover the 2nd sample scene...).
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