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Appleby Street Development- How we applied changes based on the responses from our survey questions

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Appleby StreetDevelopment- How we applied changes based on the responses from our survey questions

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One of the main responses we gained from our survey was the sound of the Kwirk Productions backtrack, with the view that the volume wasn’t loud enough.

So we raised the sound levels of this in order to match in with the rest of the film and also make it loud enough to satisfy the audience; which worked.

Kwirk Productions

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A view we gained was that the ‘missing clip’ was not in fitting with the rest of the footage due to the drastic change of lightness.

We have yet to apply this clip into our video but we will film footage of the sky for a period of time in order to comply with the ‘Time lapse’ shot, giving the effect that time has passed. We will then cut down the footage into a 10 second clip by speeding up the footage via ‘Final Cut Pro’, to give the image that this Time Lapse has happened drastically, adding to the suspense and suspicion of an upcoming event.

The missing clip

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Another response was that they believed the titles being at the end gave the impression that the film was ending rather than begging and also that the footage looked as though they were credits you would tend to see at the end of a film.

So, in order to satisfy these responses, we have moved the titles from the end of the footage to the start in order to give a better effect of the footage, and to make it seem as though there is a carry on to our film.

The titles