Above, I have embedded our rough cut. Due to the complexity of our task, we still had a plethora of tasks left to do by the rough cut deadline, for example some footage was in need of being re-filmed. This is evident by the above clip, which is lacking. There are issues with sound, missing footage, unfinished elements, and the ident also isn't in place. Despite this, we have had some successes, an example of which is the green screen; chroma key has worked well for us, and we have managed to insert a convincing background.
Although we are well aware of the many improvements needed, and abundance of remaining tasks to complete, we asked our target audience for feedback so that we could further improve our work, and also to see what we had done well.
Feedback -
Kyle Smith - "The costume is very effective, and the fake blood used on the zombies looks very realistic"
Adam Grove - "The continuity for the chase scene is good, but sound effects need to be added"
India Lawton - "The green screen has worked really well"
Jessica Cox - "The actual footage of the zombies is good, I think when everything is done it will look great"
Blake Funnell "You need to sort out issues with sound, but other than that, it's looking good. The zombie make-up looks realistic, which is important"
The above feedback has helped us pinpoint exactly what we need to improve on the most. It is clear from the feedback, and also from watching it myself, that it is imperative we deal with sound issues - both sound levels and lack of effects. The audience has also told us that our costume is particularly effective, which was indicated as a major factor when interviewing others for the research section of our foundation portfolio.
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