Thursday, March 5, 2020

Peer review : leaving dreams


Two days ago, we got the chance to peer review somebody else’s film. It definitely helped me put a new perspective to my own movie. Watching this movie, I got the chance to see what lighting and angles looked smooth and what didn’t. We looked at how he filmed and the many different shots he took. We saw he had a lot of the names and the right format. He had a nice subtle font that gave a calm effect to the movie. The lighting was very good throughout. The natural lighting gave it a very real feel. The music was calm until the end. This gave suspension to the film zoom was added to make the people watching notice what was important. There was many details that were in the movie. The picture at the beginning alluded to the end which showed the man in the beginning missing. The thints he needs to work on is dialogue. When they are speaking to each other you cannot hear it clearly. I had trouble hearing what they said. If that were to be fixed, the movie would definitely improved. Overall, sound was the only issue that I saw. Everything else seemed to work out very smoothly.

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