Monday, 19 October 2009

week 7 Retrospective Analysis of the films

This lession was about the analitic judgements and the constructive critiques on the films, or at least could have been more sharpened to it, a bit more critical to help for each other.
Shooting for edit is a really importand point that is to be realised at the very first time when sy grabs a cam. We did and I proudly say that it was always on the mind that this is not just going to be like this as we shoot, but as a part of the whole.
Next the continiousity has grabbed my attention in the class, we talked about that movements should go together etc. The long scenes of shooting a man doing the whole process of opening a door or carriing out some activity is just extremley boring on screen. So putting extra view angles, effects and viewpoints boost the action to an enjoyable and hot stuff. That U look at with wide eyes on it.
The thing I also noticed at the review was that color shift is a perfect tool to simulate the passé of time or just a blurry screen for images that happened in the past at some time.
With all these notices I hope the next movie is going to bare these advances on it and will be more sophsticated.

1 comment:

  1. Well, obviously, you have thought out your sequence of events more than others... and it shows that you have tried to find clever ways to illustrate your point. I love the scene with the girlfriend and not being able to hear her... perfect.

    the story is simple: A bad day, but it was done so well that we ALL enjoyed it very much. Keep up the good work and make the next film even better!

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