Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Evaluation of peer reviews




Peer Review 1: In this film, what I enjoyed most was the camera movements. The use of handheld and dolly made you feel as if you were part of their adventure. The tilt up to a fade in to black was a perfect transition. Also using the blurry forest for the title was clever. The dialogue is good as well.

What elements I did not like in the film was the lighting. There was a sudden change in natural lighting from day/evening to night that makes no sense as there seems to be no skip in time. The film also lacked background sound that could have been used to add mystery or suspense. The film was quiet with only footsteps and dialogue generally being heard.

This was definitely an opening scene. The scene leaves you wondering what creature was hiding behind the tree and what happened to her friend. It keeps the viewer hooked, wanting to know what happens next as they end abruptly after finding a clue. It makes it feel like the adventure just started.

The only thing that left me confused is how it suddenly turned night. I get how the darkness adds to the tone, but it was very messy.

My suggestion is to fix the lighting issue by either having the first part darker, or the second part lighter (preferably the first option). There also should be a creepy or mystery soundtrack played in the background. Overall it is a great opening, but it definitely still needs work.

Their review mentioned issues with our lighting and its inconsistency. They suggested that we make it one or the other and not a mix of both. Its helpful because it'll make our film opening consistent. This was just a first cut and our final cut will have improvements where the lighting stays the same.


Peer Review 2: What specific technical elements of the film opening did you like?
A technical element I like is that there is always some type of movement in the camera, nothing is ever set in one place. This makes the clip have more life to it. Another element I like is the editing for the thing stalking the characters, the darkened sight adds to the menacing feel.

What specific technical elements of the film opening did you dislike?
A technical element I did not like was the sound. The first shot had sound that was hard to hear compared to the rest of the first cut. All it needs is more consistency throughout. Another element was at around 18 seconds with the quick cut to a zoomed in character. This seems out of place.

Did this look like a movie opener and did it make you want to know what happens next?
It does make me want to know what happens next. Though it does seem to end to abruptly. This is likely because the clip only had around 1 minute and 20 seconds done at the time I am writing this. This is definitely a good movie opener.

Was there anything that left you confused?
There was one thing that left me confused in this first cut. At around 1:06 the video cuts from the day to night. It is either too big of a time jump without any filler or explanation or just dark because of time constraints. Either way it confuses me, other than that there is nothing that leaves confusion.

What suggestions do you have to make this movie opener better?
I suggest to change the audio levels on certain cuts. This can make it more consistent throughout. Another suggestion is to add an audio threshold, this will help stop the sound of the wind in the background which takes over the dialogue.

This review mentioned again, how our lighting resulted in them being confused. It mentions how our sound was difficult to hear. We could fix this through editing and enhancing it making the audio clearer. To fix the lighting, as mentioned before, we'll have the final cut with more consistent lighting replace our first cut.


Peer Review 3: For this film, I appreciated the plot of a girl who went missing and appreciated the twist at the end where her necklace and possible coordinates to follow her location were found. I also felt that the acting was very good. It did come off like a true movie opener to a real film, and I would want to know if they are able to successfully find the missing girl once they receive her coordinates, if she has sustained any injuries, has the same personality, or if she has died. However, I feel that there should have been a wider range of camera shots to truly enhance the film. I also think a suspenseful music soundtrack would have added more depth to the film.

In this review, they mention a variety of things that they liked. For example, the plot, story, and how it looked like a film opening. They suggested that we add more camera shots and more suspenseful music. We could do this in the editing process to make the film more mysterious.

Peer Review 4: I enjoyed the editing done at 0:48 that implies there's someone watching them and adds a mysterious feeling to the next scenes. Also, the title sequence is very well executed. I like how the camera tilts toward the sky and trees. The soft focus during it is also well done because it helps the title become prominent agaisnt the background.

What specific technical elements of the film opening did you dislike?
I didn't like the medium shot at 0:17 because it didn't add any significant meaning to the scene and looked unnatural. I also disliked the zoom at 0:25 because it adds a "vlogging" style to the shot, whereas it's not utilized anywhere else in the opening scene.

Did this look like a movie opener and did it make you want to know what happens next?
Yes, this does feel like the opening scene to a movie. By puting the title sequence halfway through the opening scene, it gives viewers a chance to become aqquanted with ther protagonists. Also, the chronological order of the events help secure the idea of this opening scene as a mystery about a person who has gone missing. The ending makes me curious as to where the coordinates lead and what the protagonists will find there.

Was there anything that left you confused?
Yes, why does it suddenly get dark at 1:06? Additionally, why do the protagonists have better clue-finding abilities than the supoosed detective at the start who told them the missing person might be gone? If one of the characters was set up to appear as a highly intelligent person, the opening scene may be more believable.

What suggestions do you have to make this movie opener better?
My suggestion would be to refilm the ending scene where it suddenly gets dark to make the opening scene more cohesive and understandable. Instead of some of the editing like the cut to the medium shot and the zoom, actually moving the camera might look more impressive than what was done post-production.

In this review, they provided us with good insight and improvements that we could make. They liked how our film gave a mysterious feeling and made them want to know more. It also suggested that we could make some shots look more natural. Fixing this, and the lighting issue would improve our film and make it easier to understand.


Peer Review 5:The camera shots and movements in this intro are incredibly smooth and well executed. It uses a variety of camera movements such as a tilt, a handheld camera movement, and a zoom. The editing of the title scene is excellent. Also the cuts are edited well creating a smooth proceeding of events in the intro. Finally, I like the diegetic sound of the surrounding wilderness and the footsteps of the characters.

There were only some slight issues with this first cut. These being the lighting, and the sound. The lighting was fine for the most part, until randomly it changes from a clear day to a nighttime, taking me out of the immersion of the intro. For the sound, they need to fix the volume of the characters voices, maybe add some background music, and tweak the background sound of the wilderness a bit. Throughout the whole media text it is hard to understand what the characters are saying and what is being talked about. Also I feel like this film would benefit greatly from an eerie background track or something of the like.

This media text definitely looks like a movie opener but it doesn't feel enough like one. When I think of movie intros I think of the heavy tension they give off. In this opening they definitely introduce events that could have a lot of tension-such as when it looks like something/someone is watching the characters or when they find the coordinates-but these events come off a little flat as there is no background music to amplify the mystery/scariness/drama of the scenes. When they find the coordinates it would be nice to hear a nondiegetic sound that would increase the mystery like in other openings. Finally, they did a great job making me want to know what happens next in the film, with many things left unanswered.

I guess it is a little confusing in some aspects. Like for one who is the person missing? Is she one of their friends? That's what I'm assuming. Also, what led them to look for her in this location? Did some clue lead them to this forest? You could argue these keep the audience wanting to know what is happening and what will happen without giving too much knowledge but it does confuse me a bit.

My only suggestions to make this better is to fix the sound, lighting, maybe give a little background info for the audience, and amplify the scenes that should have more tension/emotion. Besides these changes this is a very well made production and exceeds as a movie opener.

This review gave us good insight on our film and technical elements. They liked how we used different cuts and sounds to give our film its mysterious feeling. Some suggestions they left were to adjust our lighting so it'd be more consistent in the film. We could re-film some shots to make the lighting consistent and adjust sounds in editing.

Friday, March 7, 2025

Peer Review

First video: Mind the Gaps

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEkDC6U4KYU

What specific technical elements of the film opening did you like?

Their film made good use of technical elements throughout. They used multiple close-up shots that captured facial expressions. I also liked the close-up shots of the fidgeting which gave a nervous and anxious feeling. Dutch shots showed a spiral outwards. These were cool and showed Angelina's state of mind.

What specific technical elements of the film opening did you dislike?

A specific element that I didn't like too much was the inserts. It show reality versus what the character was doing. The alternating scenes informed audiences of what was really happening. It's super creative but it could've been a little bit clearer. This was really the only technical element that I thought could use improvement.

Did this look like a movie opener and did it make you want to know what happens next?

Their film kind of looked like an intro. The beginning part with the light was a good opener. Other than that, it felt like it already in the middle of something. Maybe some context could have helped. This film opening was still good and was interesting. It did make me want to see what happens next.

Was there anything that left you confused?

The only thing that was a little confusing was the cuts between what the audience sees and what the character saw. I still was able to understand what was happening.

What suggestions do you have to make this movie opener better?

A suggestion I have could be to add more elements that make it seem like an opening. The film isn't finished so they might add them later on. I also think they could make some cuts clearer if they're meant for audiences.

Second video: Two Peas in a Pod
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iy64blVFJk

What specific technical elements of the film opening did you like?

The technical element that I liked was the zoom. While the friends spoke, it zoomed into their face to capture the emotion of them being left out. This technique added depth to the scene and allowed audiences to understand their struggle.

What specific technical elements of the film opening did you dislike?

I didn't dislike any film elements in particular. A suggestion would be to film the establishing shot of the school horizontally instead of vertical. It would help make the film look better.

Did this look like a movie opener and did it make you want to know what happens next?

Their film felt like a movie opener. It started with a scene of the school before switching to a master shot of all the students. I am a little curious about what happens next. The reason for this was it a little chaotic and hard to follow.

Was there anything that left you confused?

What was confusing was what the guy whispered to the friends. Audiences could've been told what they said or hinted at so they could stay informed. Without it, they don't really know whats happening.

What suggestions do you have to make this movie opener better?

Some suggestions I have would just be to make the opening horizontal and to inform the audience with some information. They could use an opening sequence as well to show the title.

Third video: Betrayed Shadow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWhmKSlVnc8

What specific technical elements of the film opening did you like?

I liked the upward tilt that showed the friend group in the beginning. It slowly transitioned into a tracking shot. This element showed audiences the location and characters which I felt was good for an intro. Another element I liked was the jump cuts. It made me feel like we were following behind them.

What specific technical elements of the film opening did you dislike?

A technical element I didn't like was the tracking shots. It felt like the camera moved constantly throughout the film. Another element was an establishing shot which could've been used in the beginning. These were the only two, the rest were good.

Did this look like a movie opener and did it make you want to know what happens next?

Their film did look like an opening. They used elements to introduce characters into frame and keep audiences engaged. Their cliffhanger did make me wonder what would happen next. The ending too, was unexpected I didnt expect it to be sudden.

Was there anything that left you confused?

What made me confused was the establishing shot. I thought she was recording but the establishing shot had her in frame so she wasn't actually recording. This left me a bit confused. Other than that, nothing else really confused me.

What suggestions do you have to make this movie opener better?

I'd suggest adding a title sequence in the beginning. They could add an establishing shot to show the setting as well as using it to display their title. These are the only suggestions I have that could improve their film.

Fourth Video: No title and no sound
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwUBkwR0Ths&t=116s

What specific technical elements of the film opening did you like?

Some elements I liked were their lighting and upward tilt. It helped give a mysterious mood of the man playing the piano. The tilt gave emphasis on the man and ended up revealing him at the end.

What specific technical elements of the film opening did you dislike?

There weren't really any elements that I did not like. They could've used some sound, music, or footsteps. The silence just felt a little bit awkward.

Did this look like a movie opener and did it make you want to know what happens next?

I think their film looked like a movie opener. The intro in the beginning with the piano was slow and revealed the character. This led to the part where he walked to the car. What made me want to know what happened next was the intruder in the backseat of the car.

What suggestions do you have to make this movie opener better?

The only thing I'd suggest they add is some sort of sound, a title, and title sequence. These would help complete their film. Some sound makes scenes less awkward and can add feeling or meaning.


Group five: The Ivy Chase
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjYc0V77OLQ

What specific technical elements of the film opening did you like?

One technical element that I liked was their use of a close-up. Having a close-up on the computer felt engaging and helped me see what they typed. Another was using over the shoulder shots. Using it while they looked in the mirror had a cool effect.

What specific technical elements of the film opening did you dislike?

One element that I didn't really like was the two person shot of them sitting at a table. It had no audio and felt a bit long. Other than this, I liked most of the technical elements they used.

Did this look like a movie opener and did it make you want to know what happens next?

I don't think it felt like a movie opener. Even though the first scene introduced a setting and characters, it didn't really feel like a movie opener. They could've added an introduction or some sort of transition. I do wan't to know what happens next since I was left a little bit confused.

What suggestions do you have to make this movie opener better?

One suggestion is to add an introduction and some more transitional elements. I think these would help enhance the feeling of their film and make it seem more like a film opening.

Critical Creative Reflection

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhlnzrNJHik