Thursday, April 5, 2018

Pre-Video Assignment, COHEN

Pre-video assignment

Good-Video

Even though there are no words, the music and shots tell the whole story.  I love how the music exactly reflects the “danger” of what is happening. It was amazing to hear the camera shot loudly, and then followed by silence. It gives the audience a “picture-perfect” idea of how scared the girl snapping the shot is. I also think whoever directed this picked an amazing setting. The close up and wide shots let the viewer know what kind of slum-esque alleyway that the beating is occurring, The close ups of the man chasing the girl was incredible, I saw the speed of how fast everything was and the wide-shot even gave me a better look at the distance both the girl and guy were running. The music shifts with each dramatic change from when she runs away from the leather-jacket man and when she pushes him in to the street.  The director also incorporated slow motion and repeated multiple footage of him falling in to the street to highlight the intensity of all this- great film.

Bad-video



Same media-shot takes. Audio wasn’t clear. No diversity of angle. Didn’t compress video today, weird pauses and un-smooth transition.

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