Andy gave very posotive feedback after watching the documentary saying he like the images popping up after the vox pops and the shoes popping up after Betty says 'shoes shoes shoes'. From this I learnt that some of the more strange techniques we used such as stop motion and having the images pop up when people say them work well and perhaps in the future I should develop conventions some more like i did with these examples.
Andy also gives positive feedback about the radio advert as well saying he likes the vox pops and the music. From this i learnt that choosing music for a radio advert is very important and it can completely affect the people's opinions on something. With the upbeat and catchy tune that we used it made our documentary seem a bit more exciting so it's definitely the sort of music to choose for a documentary you want to give of that sort of feeling with.
He also reacted poitively to our print advert saying he liked the way we'd set it out. From this I learned that colourful images really catch peoples eyes on a poster and that having all of this stuff piled up was a good way to represent obsession.
Facebook response
I didn't recieve much feedback from Facebook and i didn't really learn much from what i did. It seemed like they liked the documentary calling it professional but didn't give any reason why or any points for improvement.
In conclusion i don't think the audience feedback was that helpful because most of it was positive. I know we need to improve our sound quality and maybe rethink our narrator but I could have done with more negative points so I would know what to do better next time. So overall i don't think the audience feedback was that important or helpful.

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