Although we are about to enter principal photography, it is certainly an idea which would help the quality of the narrative and would allow us to receive critical feedback which would improve the overall product, before we would have to supply the video for submission for 24/3/14.
And it is wise I feel, to start considering this as time begins to slowly run out.
We have an idea of what will work for the narrative and plan to carry this out to fulfill our vision for the video, but it remains to be seen if what we have envisioned, will resonate with a test audience, and be validated as being worthy of the merits that we would hold it to.
That is the problem in bias; it blinds you to the truth. And what we feel is great in the narrative within the group, may not be reflected by another group of individuals. That is the appeal in putting on a screen testing, and that is a certain possibility once we finish: to make the product all the more better through critical engagement.
However, I strongly believe that what is planned to be filmed would require no other to pass comment on its quality and content, as the plan to enact a high quality product, is assuredly confident in allowing me to say that the video narrative would not need such a thing once it is finished.
But that is hypothetical on my part, and in the nature that this project has carried on throughout the time it began, leads me to question my confident mentality this time.
There are an abundance of rooms within Kingston University that are possible to book to put on a screening of "Disconnected" once it is finished and invite a assortment of students to watch and then leave feedback with the possibility of improving the overall quality of the video. We could make posters advertising the screening, acquire drinks and food to incentivise the student population into coming along.
We may very have; we will see....
Ceysun Dixon (KU ID: K1326851)
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