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A very good film
I think this film was well put together and written. It had good transitions and good acting.
the title fit
I think this film didn't make that much sense it was a little bit weird some of it didn't make sense.
Foley and Sound Effects
I like your story here and your and the cleverness to it. I also liked your effort for adding the foley footsteps and sound effects/music tones to add tension. Don't forget to apply all the cinematography techniques you've learned before now to make your film really feel professional. Right now everything is in focus and shooting it so that you've got a shallow depth of field would really make it cinematic. Keep up the good work and push yourself.
Nice Use of Music
Nice work in creating suspense. You did it through the camera but I especially like how you did it through the use of music. It's amazing the amount of tension or emotion that can be created just by picking the right music. I like your story also. It was simple yet effective. Nice work.
Great Job! Sound Works Wonders!
This team really managed to create a mood and tone through sound. This was exactly the task! I'm sure now that they've started to add sound effects to their projects they have started to realize how important sound really is to a movie. Great job! Now don't forget the lessons you learned on this challenge.
Pretty Good
Really good cinematography and editing, but the story was very cliché. Acting was decent enough because it had good direction.
Good Story, Weird Camerawork
The acting and writing worked well. The cinematography and editing had me a bit confused.
For example, near the beginning when the protagonist was talking to the janitor, I found it difficult to keep track of what was going on. The screen direction changed a lot, which may have been an intentional choice to try to make the scene more unnerving. I personally found it disorienting. In nondialogue scenes, it worked fine, but was still a bit too high.
(Editor gets props for the transition at 1:10)