Thursday, 24 October 2013

Class Feedback - Preliminary Task 'The Interrogation'

Feedback - Preliminary Task 'The Interrogation'

- Improve on the execution of some camera shots
- Use a better quality to show the final video.
- Include audio in the film next time to add tension.
- Include transitions in the video to help it flow effectively from one scene to another.
- Acting was believable i.e. each character suited the intended genre of crime/ thriller.
- Improve on editing ('jump' cuts, continuity errors etc.)
- Good use of the 'walky talky' as a prop in the interrogation scene.
- Black and white filter quite effective - no need for lighting, also more authentic looking
- Bad choice of location? - lots of background noise, for the main task try and find a place that is relatively quiet to improve the overall production of the film.
- Ideal filming location? - a dark, confined room, helped create tension through 'mise-en-scene' i.e. lighting - one source of light (center stage during the interrogation), sounds - door being pused open with a 'squeaky' sound (threatening, climax?), props - use of the 'walky talky' in the film, established the genre of crime, also made the character of the interrogator seem more realistic.
- Dialogue was clear and easy to understand - however the location had an effect on the sound in the film because there was a lot of background noise, lowered the standard of the film.



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