Whose film Kaelin
Were the rules for the obstruction followed effectively?
yes
What was your favorite part of the video?
The actor in it that is dancing
What would you re: edit, shoot, etc?
I don’t think anything
Was the video paced well? Did any parts feel too long or too short?
Yes, seeing the actor have fun with it and goof around makes it entertaining and fast pace
Were the rules for the obstruction followed effectively?:
– Yes
What was your favorite part of the video?
– The actor falling was funny
What would you re: edit, shoot, etc.?
– The far shot was blurry
Was the video paced well? Did any parts feel too long or too short?
– Yes, it was paced well
The rules were followed. My favorite part was the character falling because it wasn’t super serious. I think the video was shot really well and the pace was good, great work!
The rules were followed effectively. My favorite part of the video is when he was running through the grass. I would reshoot for more raw emotion. The video was paced well and nothing felt too long or short.
The rules were followed nicely. My favorite part was his dancing and the background music. I honestly like how it is and don’t think any more edit needs to be done. The video was well-paced, and I liked the emotions that were displayed.
Whose Film: Kaelyn
Were the rules for the obstruction followed effectively?
– Original Dialogue, human emotion,
What was your favorite part of the video?
– I enjoyed the part where the video blurs. I liked the laugh at the end.
What would you re: edit, shoot, etc.?
– I would reshoot the spinning scenes.
Was the video paced well? Did any parts feel too long or too short?
– Yes it was well paced
My favorite part of the video was the dancing. I agree that it showed a progression in comfortability in the “perfect person.”
I was confused with the spinning shots of the room.
The pacing didn’t stand out as too fast or slow.
-The rules were followed effectively
-I like the choice of rooms, a lot of cool shots in Wheatly
-If I had to choose anything to edit, I would have to slow down the spinning a bit
-The video was paced very well. I did not feel that any of the shots were too long or short.
Were the rules of the obstruction followed effectively?
– I’d say yes. The black and white filter mixes with the music well
What was your favorite part of the video?
– Either the falling or the slow motion segments
What would you reshoot, reedit, etc.?
– Nothing
Was the video well paced? Did any parts feel too long or short?
– It felt well paced. Nothing really felt too long.
Whose film Kaelin
Were the rules for the obstruction followed effectively?
yes
What was your favorite part of the video?
The actor in it that is dancing
What would you re: edit, shoot, etc?
I don’t think anything
Was the video paced well? Did any parts feel too long or too short?
Yes, seeing the actor have fun with it and goof around makes it entertaining and fast pace
Were the rules for the obstruction followed effectively?:
– Yes
What was your favorite part of the video?
– The actor falling was funny
What would you re: edit, shoot, etc.?
– The far shot was blurry
Was the video paced well? Did any parts feel too long or too short?
– Yes, it was paced well
The rules were followed. My favorite part was the character falling because it wasn’t super serious. I think the video was shot really well and the pace was good, great work!
The rules were followed effectively. My favorite part of the video is when he was running through the grass. I would reshoot for more raw emotion. The video was paced well and nothing felt too long or short.
The rules were followed nicely. My favorite part was his dancing and the background music. I honestly like how it is and don’t think any more edit needs to be done. The video was well-paced, and I liked the emotions that were displayed.
Whose Film: Kaelyn
Were the rules for the obstruction followed effectively?
– Original Dialogue, human emotion,
What was your favorite part of the video?
– I enjoyed the part where the video blurs. I liked the laugh at the end.
What would you re: edit, shoot, etc.?
– I would reshoot the spinning scenes.
Was the video paced well? Did any parts feel too long or too short?
– Yes it was well paced
My favorite part of the video was the dancing. I agree that it showed a progression in comfortability in the “perfect person.”
I was confused with the spinning shots of the room.
The pacing didn’t stand out as too fast or slow.
-The rules were followed effectively
-I like the choice of rooms, a lot of cool shots in Wheatly
-If I had to choose anything to edit, I would have to slow down the spinning a bit
-The video was paced very well. I did not feel that any of the shots were too long or short.
Were the rules of the obstruction followed effectively?
– I’d say yes. The black and white filter mixes with the music well
What was your favorite part of the video?
– Either the falling or the slow motion segments
What would you reshoot, reedit, etc.?
– Nothing
Was the video well paced? Did any parts feel too long or short?
– It felt well paced. Nothing really felt too long.