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It's All In His Mind
The filmmakers really took their time and developed this setup well. I knew where our lead character was going and why. I completely understood all the things he did. I appreciate that from an audience perspective. The lighting could have been a bit better but it certainly wasn't bad. The acting was pretty good. I bought almost all of it until the end. He didn't seem as freaked out as I would have expected. I did like the ending, great twist.
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It's Not Always What You Think
Great concept. I was pleasantly surprised with you film. You could pay a little more attention to the details, actors performances and pacing of your action but nice job creating suspense with your music. Great music cue right before the Uber guy drives off. Way to go. Great opening title and thank you for handling the violence the way Hitchcock would have. When your camera work was on it was really on. Good work.
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This is pretty darn good
The concept was pretty solid and I thought they did a pretty decent job with the suspense. I didn't really understand the ending. Why did he open the door? Did he kill the guy? I had to watch it twice to see that it was an Uber driver at the beginning. The actor did a pretty good job as well. Towards the end his performance slipped but it was overall decent. The lighting could have been better however. Great job!
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Being Bold
Nice reveal of the title. I love those kinds of details. You've done some nice things here. I really like the pools of light you have in the house...maybe even make them more drastic as Hitchcock would have. Make your creative decisions bold. Nice use of the practical lamp light source in the house. As a note, pay even more attention to that. It will certainly slow down your production but attention to those details will make all the difference in the world. Keep up the good work.
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Building Tension
I like your story here. Very Hitchcock. If I were to give you some notes here it would be on the art of building tension. The creator of tension is the editor but in order for him to build tension you as the director have to give him all the pieces. He needs more coverage. He's on the phone with his friend and it's all shot from one angle so you can't cut to other angles to build tension. Your piece could be much better with that tension building as the show goes on. That's your next level.
