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Did You Understand The Storyline?: Yes No
Did You Understand The Storyline?: Yes No
Did You Understand The Storyline?: Yes No
In-between production
As Media
No
20%
80%
20% of the people who left a feedback did not understand the storyline behind
clean cut which is understandable however because 80% of the people who left a
feedback understood the storyline I decided to keep the storyline the same.
Oreoluwa Shoyinka
In-between production
As Media
Rom-com
100%
100% of people who left a feedback understood the genre of Clean Cut. As they
were no thriller option given to them they all chose the closet genre to it which
was horror. I kept the genre of clean cut the same because everyone was able to
make out what the genre was.
Oreoluwa Shoyinka
In-between production
As Media
50%
No
50%
This was a 50/50 feedback, some understood and others didnt. Clean Cut
is the title of the film. I chose to keep the title the same as it adds a nice contrast
to the opening sequence. The title can also be seen as onomatopoeia because
there is nothing clean about a cut, these two words are opposites. I found this
interesting hence why I kept the title the same regardless of the 50/50 feedback
Oreoluwa Shoyinka
In-between production
As Media
No
10%
90%
90% of the people who left a feedback said that the sound worked
well with the images whilst 10% disagreed. As majority of the people who left a
feedback said that the sound and images worked well together I did not change
anything in the opening sequence apart from adding a voiceover of Nicholas
saying say your prayers in order for people to understand what was written on
the board.
Oreoluwa Shoyinka
In-between production
As Media
Did the editing suit the film and make it easy to understand?
Yes No
10%
90%
90% of the people who left a feedback said that the editing suited the film and
made it easier to understand whilst 90% disagreed. A slight improvement was
made to the opening sequence by adding a voiceover of Nicholas saying say
your prayers in order for people to understand what was written on the board.