The rules were followed well. My favorite part was your spinning because it adds an unserious vibe. The pace was good and I wouldn’t want to change anything. Great work!
Whose film Connor
Were the rules for the obstruction followed effectively?
yes
What was your favorite part of the video?
The spinning and sound effect
What would you re: edit, shoot, etc?
The shot of the eyes, I would have had him look at the camera bc in the shot, his whole face is the subject, not just his eyes
Was the video paced well? Did any parts feel too long or too short?
Yes very well paced
The rules for the obstruction video were followed effectively. My favorite part was the spinning and the little sound effects throughout. I think it was well-edited. If anything, I would like to hear more random sounds during certain actions. The video was well-paced and easy to watch.
The rules were followed decently. There wasn’t a sound effect every 30 seconds but there were some played. My favorite part of the video is the end where he is frantically looking for something. I wouldn’t reshoot anything. The video was paced well and follows similarly to the original dialogue.
Were the rules for the obstruction followed effectively?:
– Yes
What was your favorite part of the video?
– I like the part where the camera is following him while he is looking for something
What would you re: edit, shoot, etc.?
– Everything looked clean and edited well, I couldn’t think of anything to change
Was the video paced well? Did any parts feel too long or too short?
– Yes, it was paced well
Whose Film: Connor
Were the rules for the obstruction followed effectively?
repeat words, dialogue similar to og, sound effects
What was your favorite part of the video?
– I liked the music and the transitions and I enjoyed the setting.
What would you re: edit, shoot, etc.?
– I would refilm the beginning intro
Was the video paced well? Did any parts feel too long or too short?
– Definitely well-paced and hilarious
I thought repeating “perfection” was a good use of the obstruction.
I thought you utilized the dialogue well. The ending of the video was my favorite.
I’m not sure if the sound effects during the spinning scenes matched the rest of the tone of the video but it was a tricky rule to pull off and make it feel natural.
The video was paced well.
This was really well done. The classical music in the background made it really funny and worked super well somehow. All the actions were very thought out and it was obvious with how good it worked. Not sure I would change much. It was paced well with good amounts of slow and fast.
The rules were to film in the library, repeat a word every 30 seconds, and spin every minute with a sound effect. The rules were interpreted really well in ways I wouldn’t have like the subtle repetition of perfection instead of trying to be blatantly obvious. My favorite part is the spinning and the end when the human loses something and perfection is questioned.
1) Rules were followed very affectively
2) Favorite part is the spin and the piano
3) I believe this couldn’t have been filmed or edited any better with the rules.
4) Well paced
Were the rules of the obstruction followed effectively?
– Yes! The spinning and sound effect with it was funny, the voiceover was good, and the repeated word both blended well into the dialogue, but I could figure out which one it was.
What was your favorite part of the video?
– Either the spinning or the scenes of walking around the room
What would you reshoot, reedit, etc.?
– Nothing
Was the video well paced? Did any parts feel too long or short?
– It was very well paced. Nothing seemed to linger for too long
The rules were followed well. My favorite part was your spinning because it adds an unserious vibe. The pace was good and I wouldn’t want to change anything. Great work!
Whose film Connor
Were the rules for the obstruction followed effectively?
yes
What was your favorite part of the video?
The spinning and sound effect
What would you re: edit, shoot, etc?
The shot of the eyes, I would have had him look at the camera bc in the shot, his whole face is the subject, not just his eyes
Was the video paced well? Did any parts feel too long or too short?
Yes very well paced
The rules for the obstruction video were followed effectively. My favorite part was the spinning and the little sound effects throughout. I think it was well-edited. If anything, I would like to hear more random sounds during certain actions. The video was well-paced and easy to watch.
The rules were followed decently. There wasn’t a sound effect every 30 seconds but there were some played. My favorite part of the video is the end where he is frantically looking for something. I wouldn’t reshoot anything. The video was paced well and follows similarly to the original dialogue.
Were the rules for the obstruction followed effectively?:
– Yes
What was your favorite part of the video?
– I like the part where the camera is following him while he is looking for something
What would you re: edit, shoot, etc.?
– Everything looked clean and edited well, I couldn’t think of anything to change
Was the video paced well? Did any parts feel too long or too short?
– Yes, it was paced well
Whose Film: Connor
Were the rules for the obstruction followed effectively?
repeat words, dialogue similar to og, sound effects
What was your favorite part of the video?
– I liked the music and the transitions and I enjoyed the setting.
What would you re: edit, shoot, etc.?
– I would refilm the beginning intro
Was the video paced well? Did any parts feel too long or too short?
– Definitely well-paced and hilarious
I thought repeating “perfection” was a good use of the obstruction.
I thought you utilized the dialogue well. The ending of the video was my favorite.
I’m not sure if the sound effects during the spinning scenes matched the rest of the tone of the video but it was a tricky rule to pull off and make it feel natural.
The video was paced well.
This was really well done. The classical music in the background made it really funny and worked super well somehow. All the actions were very thought out and it was obvious with how good it worked. Not sure I would change much. It was paced well with good amounts of slow and fast.
The rules were to film in the library, repeat a word every 30 seconds, and spin every minute with a sound effect. The rules were interpreted really well in ways I wouldn’t have like the subtle repetition of perfection instead of trying to be blatantly obvious. My favorite part is the spinning and the end when the human loses something and perfection is questioned.
1) Rules were followed very affectively
2) Favorite part is the spin and the piano
3) I believe this couldn’t have been filmed or edited any better with the rules.
4) Well paced
Were the rules of the obstruction followed effectively?
– Yes! The spinning and sound effect with it was funny, the voiceover was good, and the repeated word both blended well into the dialogue, but I could figure out which one it was.
What was your favorite part of the video?
– Either the spinning or the scenes of walking around the room
What would you reshoot, reedit, etc.?
– Nothing
Was the video well paced? Did any parts feel too long or short?
– It was very well paced. Nothing seemed to linger for too long