Thursday 18 March 2010

feedback

we liked the news report section. we thought it was very clever making it look like it was actually on television.

there was not many shots to be held steady as most of it was blank screen with credits, the shots that were visual were held steady

weren't many shots to vary your distances as the only shots were continued at the same distance and you didn't explore any different shot angles or anything of that sort

We felt that this was not really a thriller. we felt it was more a crime/political/action film as no thriller conventions were used clearly.

there was not much mis en scene to be selected as there was not much footage. the lighting for the news report was a bit dark but worked well along with the light in the other bit of footage. there was not much location to be incldued except for the clear use of the university arms which we felt was a good choice to film the news scene

there were no transitions between scenes as there was only two scenes where the shot type and angle did not change at all
\sound was used well at the beginning with all the talking but it definitely went on for too long and created the atmosphere of an fbi agent prepping a client of some sort, it did not seem to fit the thriller genre as it is more crime. hence it being called "framed" which is a crime within the law.
however the sound with the pictures suited the pictures. the sound with the news report was not clear at all because of the background sound.

the titles were good and mysterious at the beginning.

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