What have you learned from your audience feedback?

We first uploaded our video onto YouTube not long back. This was the incomplete version and was our target to gain some audience feedback on how we could improve upon our film in different ways relating from sound to different angles.
We responded to the comments made by the audience after their viewing of the initial video by adding some music to it to give it that little bit extra, as most of the feedback was about the lack of music on the video. The previous audience research that we had done prior to putting our video out there for feedback, was that we went round people and gathered primary research by asking them what they like in films and then what they liked about our film and how it could be changed as well as other questions related to this topic.
When we filmed and edited our film we made it apparent to the audience, using their feedback. The way we did this was to change the sequence of events around, so that the viewers could understand it more easily. The scene where the main character is looking at his girlfriend has been edited and moved near to the end of the film to give the audience a better idea of the events that caused this tragedy.
The audience responded to our film when we trialled it by providing us with positive feedback and how effective it was. The comments made by the viewers were very productive and let us know that nothing needed majorly changing with our short production. The film was interpreted differently by different people that watched it. Our film may have affected people of different cultures in certain ways. The reaction from people with different lifestyles and lifestyles similar to those in our film felt that the video related to them in one way or another.
The completed version after audience feedback is featured in the clip below.
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