What have you learned from your audience feedback?
It is clear that the movie was well received by the two A Level students shown in the video clips above. One of these students is currently studying A level Media Studies at our school, and found the film very funny as he understood the responsibilities of having to go out and complete a movie, which can be stressful and saddening, depending on the student and movie style. This is good, because our specific target audience was teenage male students, but we knew that Media Studies / Moving Images would enjoy the film more, as they would find it much more relatable.
The movie works well for those who have a tolerance for comedy, and one member of the audience even commented that the horror was more of a black comedy and they found it quite funny throughout, rather than just up until the island scene. I have found that an audience can be attracted that are doing coursework subjects, not just Media Studies. The audience found the editing 'choppy' in parts, and commented that not all the audio was as clear as it could have been. If I was able to change the movie, I would re-record all the dialogue, rather than just the audio that was completely unusable. The soundtrack was well received by all, especially the use of the violin cover of the Pirates of the Carribean theme, which most viewers could recognise.
We decided as a group after showing the movie to an audience that our foley wasn't so good. This was because it was our first time using foley for a movie, and we thought it was easier than it turned out to be, so if we were to use it again, we would research the best way of using foley in a movie, then going and using it. My favourite thing about the audience feedback was that the audience actually cared about the characters we created and their deaths, which I was very proud of. This was due to using the comedic features, such as telling jokes. Making the audience laugh made them more connected to the characters, and then the horror elements take them by surprise. From this, I would definitely like to see more comedy-horror movies in Hollywood, because I believe the right film team can create an excellent movie.