The first bit of feedback that we received for our animatic was that the music fitted the genre we were hoping for and fitted with the conventions of a trailer for a feature film. It was said that the titles at the end of the trailer were very professional and very polished, this means that the titles will be okay to put into our actual trailer and wont need to be changed. The audience liked our variety of camera shots, they liked that we didn't stick with the same shots and shot styles, we used a variety of artistic compositions and the audience liked our use of this. Pacing was not a problem in our animatic as it was said that it was paced well for the genre and the pace picked up and slowed down where it was conventional to, this means if I edit the real trailer the same way, the pace won't have to change. The fact that I used found images when editing the animatic was brought up but we explained that it was a case of we didn't have time to take images for the action shots and we had to get on with filming the real trailer, so I used found images just to fill in the last few seconds at the end of the animatic. The audience got the general idea about what had happened in the trailer and the narrative of the film, but, to help it along even more, the audience suggested that we use dialogue in our trailer or even a voiceover. I think we will use dialogue and tie it into the shots we have already planned to use. The main thing that we need to remember with out trailer is to add some kind of narrative device, like dialogue, in order to help the audience understand more. Other than that, if we make the trailer the same as how we planned in the animatic then there will be no problems with trailer.
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