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​Feedback

Here is some lovely feedback from the audience for my Rough cut product, mostly from my media classmates, and also from Year13 media students.

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After reading all the feedback from the audience, I realized that most of them really liked the first part of the flashback because it made my opening more emotional. In addition, they also felt that I should not fast forward some parts because it would make it quite funny and no longer bring a sense of suspense. In addition, they also commented that I made spelling mistakes in some places such as the title of the movie. And everyone felt that I should review the subtitle translation to help my article be better and avoid misunderstandings because my opening was completely in Vietnamese, so sometimes it would not be possible to translate the meaning too similarly. In addition, everyone also felt that it was quite long, so I needed to review and cut out the unnecessary parts. Everyone also felt that the editing was quite good and most people quite liked the way I did it. Through everyone's evaluation, I think I should cut out the unnecessary parts because it would make my article very long and would be deducted points. Also I have to fix the spelling mistake from the title and review the subtitle. Also I will adjust it and not speedup anymore. Also some people suggested I should change the flashback to the back but I will not do that because My original intention was to lead the audience into the characters' past and then see what they were like when they grew up. In addition, having them in the beginning also increased the audience's emotions and they would also ask the question of why they were so close when they were young, but when they grew up they were a different person, leading to questions and increasing the audience's attraction.

Media student

Year 12 student at BVIS

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