Sunday, 19 May 2024

LO4: Presented final sound track and evidence of collecting feedback

During the editing of my short film sound track, I gained feedback from my peers about what I could do to improve the edit for the final draft. I did this by creating a SurveyMonkey questionnaire and sharing the link to my classmates via email. This is because gaining feedback from a group that hadn't seen the edit before is the most important and effective way to improve my sound track as leaving it to myself would've been harmful as I had been looking at the edit for an extended period of time, causing my perception of the product to be sewed and too critical for something that may have been perfectly fine. 

I made sure to ask open ended questions which are important in gathering rich in depth data about my peers opinions. This is so that I would be able to evaluate it much more effectively than if I were to ask closed questions, and apply my feedback to my work to improve it. This would also mean that they would be able to explain how I could improve the track in depth. 

Here are the questions I asked:


I asked these two questions to gather as much general information on the sound track as a whole. This is because I didn't want to ask about an area I thought needed an improvement as it would cause anyone completing the survey to focus all their attention at a single moment, causing them to have more of a critical eye. This isn't what I wanted as i needed them to view the soundtrack more as a casual viewer and report on any issues they thought stood out overall instead of in a focused area. 

After gaining feedback and incorporating it into my edit I uploaded my final version of the soundtrack, presented here:





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LO4: Audio file of all the sounds I have collected

 YouTube video of all the sounds I used in unit 16: