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Cinematography video feedback and learner response



Feedback:

WWW:

  • Very scenic and nice location and the music fits in with it.
  • Good use of focus pull.
  • good shots and very accurate. 
  • good use of cinematography.
  • effective way of shots matched well with the setting.
  • the shots were clear.
  • accurate examples of some shots .
  • I enjoyed the music choice and the shots were clarified in the video.
  • opening and establishing shots were amazing the sunset with high low angle works well.
EBI:
  • The close up wasn't accurate.
  • check labelling of some shots as the shot of the eye was a extreme close up.
  • Needed few more shots as close up lasted too long.
  • Shorten the shots and add more.
  • use wider range of shots.
  • Camera work was a real issue as it was all shaky and handheld and the type of shots needed steady camerawork.
  • Focus was inconsistent.
  • Titles not always accurate.
Learner Response:

From this task I learned that instead of doing my shots all handheld should use a tripod for next time to make the shots more steady as I was shooting landscapes and also I have learned to make shots more clear and the tips i have learnt is adding text in my video and some different editing effects that can be used. For my camera work I need to take my shots more steadily so that it can be seen more clear next time. 

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