Monday, April 4, 2022

Film Review




 Today my group and I had to have someone review our film and give us constructive criticism. The film wasn't 100% finished. Still, it had all the clips in order and was modified so that it would be a smooth run-through. I asked my history teacher if he would be willing to review it, and he agreed. He's a fan of theatrical work, so I figured he would provide good feedback. One of the main issues he pointed out was the lighting. The filter I used didn't make it dark enough, so it still looked like daytime despite the film taking place at night. This shouldn't be too hard to fix. I just need to either find another filter to use or add another filter on top of the current one. I might go with the first option because I'm not sure if you can stack filters on CapCut, and it might look tacky if I do. Another thing he pointed out was how choppy the titles looked. They didn't slide into the scene as smoothly as I would have liked, and they looked slightly out of place in the scene. I can do several things to fix this. I could change the color, the placement, the transition into the scene, or even the size. I'll probably try all of these to see which provides the best outcome. The last thing he commented on was the sounds we used. He mentioned that it sounded choppy in some areas where the scenes were switching. He also recommended that we change our music choice to add more to the horror element. Overall, we still have a lot of work to do regarding editing. Still, I'm happy that he only had minor, easily fixable issues. It means we did a pretty good job and I'm proud of that. 

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