Monday, 5 November 2012

Student AS film review

These are some student films that I found interesting.




I think they have made this film in a great way I especially like the camera work because all the lines where done in one take so their was a very creative element that they used. However I think that the follow camera could have being improved but I can see how they tried to do an elaborate story. I think that the fast paced shots could have being improved.

I liked how all their lines where in one take so I might try to recreate that. although it would be hard as all the lines would have to be short and straight to the point.





I liked this opening because the general plot was good and I liked the use of close ups to highlight key features such as the persons face on the pages of the photocopier and the close of the wedding ring. However I thought that some of the camera shots were a bit shaky

I think I might use the tracking shot they used where it was a mid-shot at first and then the camera backs up as the person comes forward.
I think I will try to keep the camera on a tripod to make sure the shots aren't as shaky as this films.





I have to say this was probably my favorite film of the three because it used a wide range of creative camera shots such as the one from inside the hole with the actor looking down into it. I thought that the transition from the blanket to the inside of the picnic box was a very smart idea. My only criticism would probably be the flicker in the movie I personally wouldn't have added it but it was a nice effect it wasn't terrible it would just be a preference I wouldn't want.

I had something in mind along the lines of the blanket transition but mine would've being a boot steeping on the camera with some titles on the sole of it. I think I would like to use an effect like the static but mine would probably be just a grey filter or a light grey filter to make the film seem more dim with low key lighting.

Overall I liked this one the most as the plot is original and the camera shots/transitions are create and I enjoyed the film.

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