Aileena Sargeant – Movie Feedback

  1. The rules were followed noticeably and effectively
  2. My favorite part was the humor. It was so funny and entertaining and very well done. I really enjoyed this film.
  3. The only thing I may edit a bit was that it was a little confusing who was speaking, but it made sense.
  4. It was paced very well and everything worked cohesively.

Murro Gill – Movie Feedback

  1. The rules were followed noticeably and effectively
  2. My favorite part was really the whole thing, it definitely felt old-timey and everything worked very well cohesively. I loved the cat, she did great, the best actress.
  3. I would not edit anything, everything was done very well.
  4. It was paced very well.

Lily Clifford – Movie Feedback

  1. The rules were followed noticeably and effectively, she also built upon the rules by adding 2 360 shots instead of just one
  2. My favorite part was the overall meaning behind it, bringing awareness to OCD. That was great and I really liked that spin on “the perfect human”. It was very well done!!
  3. I wouldn’t edit anything she did, It was amazing
  4. It was paced very well.

Antonia Valeri – Movie Feedback

  1. The rules were followed noticeably and effectively
  2. My favorite part of the video was the fourth wall break; it was very well done and well placed.
  3. I wouldn’t edit anything; I really enjoyed the way Antonia did her film. It was very well done, and I loved the overall message of spreading awareness and showing what she goes through every day. She did an awesome job with this film.
  4. The video was paced very well, and I didn’t feel like anything was too long or too short.

Tyler Lucas- Movie Feedback

  1. The rules were followed noticeably and effectively, except there were a few moments where the eye contact was broken.
  2. My favorite part was the bits of humor placed in there. It was funny, entertaining, and engaging
  3. I don’t think I would edit much. Only the few moments where the color bled through, like Ames said. Also reshooting the moments where eye contact was broken
  4. The video was paced very well, no parts felt too long or too short.

Ethan Bookbinder – Movie Feedback

  1. Yes, they were followed noticeably and effectively
  2. My favorite part of the video was the emotion and panic in the narrator’s voice. It made me feel a bit on edge too. I loved the whole horror vibe and the entire idea of the film. It came out really amazing and was really well done and intriguing.
  3. I do wish it was a little bit longer, but it was still very well done, and it works well for the film. That is the only edit I would make.
  4. The video was paced very well!

Gabriella Thomas – Movie Feedback

  1. Yes, the rules were followed effectively and noticeably
  2. My favorite part was when she was sitting and bouncing her leg and when the narrator asks, “what is she thinking” because I think that a lot of other people think that about other people and it was like another person’s thoughts were narrated.
  3. I dont think I would redo anything that Gabriella did. Everything was well done and well recorded.
  4. Yes it was paced well. Nothing felt too long or too short.

Nikayla Haynes – Movie Feedback

  1. Yes, they were noticeable and very effective
  2. My favorite part of the video was the overall quality.
  3. I don’t think I would change anything that Nikayla did, I think she did a really good job
  4. The video was paced very well, and it felt very flowy and appealing to watch.

Final Film: Stress of Perfection

Madison Hurst

Following the guidelines:

The different ways my film was able to follow the guidelines was, first, through the way I was able to incorporate stop motions scenes throughout the film. On this film I was able to use up to 5 frames per second of stop motion. Secondly, this past semester we had learned about film and how there can be obstructions on the different ways of how to make a film. An example of this, is seen in my film, Stress of Perfection, through the theme of one’s difficult strive for perfection being portrayed by the usage of different and unique individual pieces of film.