Hello Everyone! Welcome back to todays blog! Todays topic is going to be focused mainly about a peer review of the Final Task recently finished. The following text will be takes from a friend of mine who gave his time to watch and critically review my Final Task. " The sequence, while gripping and atmospheric, also presented several areas for improvement. Firstly, the use of eerie music and sound effects effectively set the proper mood and created a sense of suspense right from the start. The choice of soundtrack greatly enhanced the anticipation, making it a standout element that should definitely be kept. However, the pacing of the title sequence seemed a bit rushed. Slowing down the transitions between scenes and allowing certain shots to linger could amplify the immersion and build a stronger connection with the audience. Visually, the use of lighting and shadows was commendable. The interplay of light and dark added depth to the scenes and added to the over...
Hello everybody! Welcome back to this weeks blog! This blog is going to be focused entirely on the process of redoing a huge chunk of the footage from last week. Last week after checking my footage I discovered two problems. One of these problems was that majority of the last scenes footage was blurry, unfocused and hazy. The lenses must not have been as clean as I assumed even after I cleaned them completely. The second problem was that I decided I didn't like the wardrobe I picked for one of the characters. I thought to myself that what the character of Alfred was wearing was not fitting the theme of the genre was much as I hoped. It was too formal of a wardrobe for a horror style film and it didn't sit right with me. So I went right back to the drawing board to figure out a plan to fix these two dilemmas. I spent the first few days trying to figure out a new costume for Alfred that fit the theme. After a decent amount of thinking I decided on something I thought was loads b...
Viva la Vida (Anton Corbijn Version) , Coldplay CAMS Establishing shot Wide shot Medium long shot Close up Tracking shot Editing Shot/Reverse shot Eyeline match Sound Diegetic sound Non-diegetic sound Mis en scene Costumes- wears royal French uniforms, regular people wear street clothes Lighting/color- The lighting is moody and dim with darker unsaturated coloring, lonely and sad atmosphere Acting- Chris Martin is acting lost and confused as he walks around outside Props- Actor carries a painting of the French revolution Set- The film is shot outside through various parts of England and its churches and streets Name of song: Pompeii; Bastille Cams : Low level shot Zoom Establishing shot Over the shoulder shot Eye level shot Tracking Medium shot Cl...
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