Monday, 19 March 2012

Evaluation Introduction

Over the next few weeks I will be working on my evaluation for IMOGEN, encompassing my answers to 7 questions represented in a visual way, using different media products. In my answers to these questions I will analyse several different aspects of my film opening, such as the conventions of film openings; the target audience of my thriller; the technologies I used; what I have learned overall.

None of these questions ask me to evaluate my film opening in an overall way, and do not ask me how I think my film opening went overall. For this reason I thought a quick blog to introduce the evaluation process would be appropriate, in which I will explain how I think my film opening went in my own words, without attempting to answer any formal questions.

I think IMOGEN was an overall success, and I think that the final product went better than it could have done. This is because I don't think we had an extremely secure idea, and I think that our idea could have either been really good or really bad. As it stands, I think it turned out to be somewhere in the middle. I think it achieved its genre of psychological thriller and reflected the hard work we all put in as a group.

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