Posts

Showing posts from October, 2020

Induction Task short film the snitch

Image
    Induction Task  There are a few things that I want to talk about this project. The parts that went well, The things that went well are the editing since we had a lot of time of time to do this as we did not have many opportunities to actually record footage this was because we had trouble with people in our group attending this also caused a big continuity error as one part of the footage was recorded at midday on an overcast day and the over was recorded on a sunny day in the morning this unfortunately could not have avoided this as we had to get someone else to replace the person that was not there in the final footage. In the final footage some of the scenes were also out of focus, specifically the parts where they are walking towards the bench this could have been fixed as we originally planned to re- shoot these parts of the footage but unfortunately because of what I mentioned earlier we could not do this.  What went well the editing as i mentioned earlier ...

Blair Witch Project Review

  Blair Witch Project Review In my opinion I think that this movie was a very unique and scary experience at the time of its release and deserves recognition for that but by today's standards not so much. At the time of this movie's release many people were fooled into thinking it was real this is because of the rawness that the footage had this gave the movie an almost realistic feel as this was how most people would have recorded video at the time as most of the movie was shot handheld by the actors. I would like to add that the heavy camera shake in the chase scenes greatly added to the realness and made for some very disorientating scenes for the viewers making it really seem like they are terrified and running for their lives. Would this be worth watching in 2020 though? I do think that this movie is worth a watch even today although many of the original techniques used in this movie such as the the handheld camera horror has now become a cliché however many of the newer m...