Thursday, March 5, 2020

Peer-Review: How We Reviewed

    When peer-reviewing we reviewed a lovely film by one of our fellow classmates. The film was about a son and his missing father. Personally, I loved it. The editing was great and though the opening was a bit clique, I thought the overall production was fantastic. The person we reviewed hit most of the marks. The only complaint I had was that the audio throughout the film was not that great. In terms of dialogue that is. The sounds made the film was good, a bit loud at some intervals but overall good. It was just the one shared piece of dialogue between the two subjects; the mom and the young man, that was hard to hear. That said, even though there was little dialogue the plot was so clear.
    The music was a nice touch as well, The music was both calm and exciting, a really good pick in my option. It matched the tone of the film and emphasized what we watched on the scene. The shooting of the movie was also very dynamic, There were no repetitive shoots and the whole thing was editing smoothly as well, The transitions were suitable and pleasant one the eye. The angles chosen were also pleasant; allowing us to see the subject, t hi entirely, at all times. The lighting was also very consistent. The use of natural lighting really tied everything together in terms of theme. It was a good example of what my group and I should have done by the end.


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