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My group, including Myles Wilson and Billy Cove, made a video enquiring some of the publics interests in the Thriller genre. In my previous post I talked about what questions we asked the interviewee's and the technical side of the video (how we used the equipment to get the best results) and how we achieved the answers. In this post I am going to analysis this video which is shown below;
Positive analysis of my video is that for some of the interviewee's we put a microphone on them so we got good quality sound when they spoke so you could hear them clearly and precisely in the video. We had a good range of people from tennagers to adults, to teachers to students. This makes our findings varied and unbiased as we got an array of answers from out interviewee's. Billy Cove was our presenter asking the questions to the 5 people and did a good job at asking the questions, getting their feedback, speaking clearly and being confident. Also becasue of our range of candidates we got a wide range of responses which makes the analysis of the thriller gene seem more diverse and shows that this particualar genre appeals to many age groups. Finally our location was varied from being outside the M Block in my schools playground for two of the interviewee's to being inside for the rest of them.
However negative analysis of our video is that we moved location because the sound could not be picked up by the microphone. The first interviewee, which was Myles Wilson, could not be clearly heard becasue of the wind as we were outside. Also 0.29 seconds into the video you can hear me tell Billy what the next question he had to ask was. This was an editing mistake as we should have cut it out to make it run more smoothely and seem more professional. Finally the second interviewee's head has been chopped off slightly meaning he is not in the centre of the frame. This is a recording mistake as we as a group should have positioned the camera correctly before the interview started so he was in the middle of the frame which would have made it look more professional.
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