Tuesday 1 October 2019

Time Lapse Feedback

WWW:          Use of Audio/voice over and music is really effective... works surprisingly well                                   over time lapse.

                                The Audience engagement is clear- absolute silence over the first minute or so.
                                 
                                Final effort is remarkable - real thought into costume and makeup and result is                                      pretty convincing.

                                Great framing.

                                great use of props

                               Great representation of Kenny.

                                Powerful and tense... Amazing!


EBI:                   
                               I wonder if final shots needed to be closer up rather than from further away as the                                 clear classroom setting at the end loses a little of the effect.

                               A lot of zooming in and out
        
                               The intro could have been cut out.

                               Don't drop the camera.

                              Blocking the shot.


Personal feedback:
                              WWW: I think that I used the audio in a creative and different way that conveyed                                a story.

                                EBI: stabilise the camera and have better lighting.


My mood board helped to develop my ideas as it helped me to visualise the character that I needed to recreate and get small details such as the dirt on the hat correct. It also gave me ideas for how I could convey the character's personailty.

I could improve my work in the future by fading the video and audio out, keeping the camera still, and having brighter lighting.

I have learnt that Mis-en-scene, especially costume is incredibly important in media as it gives the audience an insight into the character's background and personality. It can also provide insight into the upcoming scenes and perhaps some easter eggs of intertextuaility. 

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