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Evaluation of Peer Reviews

Peer Review #1  " The cinematography was solid—nice framing and smooth camera work that made the scene look professional. The lighting set the right mood, and the background music added to the atmosphere. One thing that could be better is the dialogue delivery; some parts felt a little stiff or rushed. This definitely felt like a movie opener, and it got me interested in what’s coming next. To make it even better, the dialogue could flow more naturally, and a little more intensity in key moments would help build the suspense." This review is basically saying that our technical elements were solid, however we should've worked on dialogue and better delivery. I would say that the dialogue itself is fine, but acting isn't much of a factor within the technical elements that are focused on such as lighting. So I disagree with the critics but appreciate the compliments on the technical aspects. Peer Review #2 "The tilt-to-angle shot of the female protagonist was a stan...

Peer Review (Opening Sequence)

“The Entity After Hours” https://youtu.be/uISgY-24Fkw My favorite thing about this opening sequence is the lighting while they sneak into the classroom. The red from the emergency exit sign created a suspenseful feeling. The Dutch angles made it feel like someone or something was watching them. The dark lighting was great as well, making the red signs pop out more and create a sort of dangerous atmosphere. This was also during the time they started talking about there being a ghost in the school, setting up the premise of the film. I wasn’t the biggest fan on the master shot towards the end though. I will say that the zoom-in they used made it a bit better and the ending itself was very good at making me wonder “well what happened?!” The diegetic sounds at the end really added to the overall sense of looming danger that was already present. I felt like the opening was understandable and wasn’t really confusing. I understood that the overall premise was kids sneaking into their school a...

First Cut of Opening Sequence

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Editing 2nd week

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Since the last time we talked about Alexander's issues while editing, there has been much more progress done by him and this time, Angela. As mentioned in the last post we were all supposed to meet up and assist in the editing. However, I got really sick and our other group member couldn't make it either. This left Angela and Alexander alone to work together in editing our opening sequence. They worked for about 2-3 hours.  Angela and Alexander working together After considering multiple different fonts and trying to find the right one for the job. The font they settled on using in the movie is "Monserrat-Light" as it is thin and simplistic. This adds neatness to the film and correlates well with the therapy clinic setting. For colors, we're considering utilizing yellow, red, or dark blue because they're striking and make the scenes pop out more.  In terms of audio, we're going to edit in many sounds such as clicking, scratching, high-pitched noise, and su...