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Film & TV Language: Editing video feedback and learner response

1) Type up your feedback/comments from your teacher. -"Very good cinematography and very good framing" -"You've met the brief really impressively, particularly considering isolation/lack of crew. Although there are no OTS your framing for the conversation works perfectly and follows the 180 degree rule" -"Flashback slightly clunky and shooting at the end loses the continuity but obviously a clear reason for that" 2) Type up your feedback from fellow students. -Well timed match on action  -Good narrative -Nice 180 degree rule -Good editing -Good use of flashbacks in beginning -flash back in near the end was "clunky" -audio picks up lot of things -Music was a bit loud some times 3) Now reflect on your video. Did you meet the brief and successfully include the three key editing aspects we have learned? I think that I did somewhat meet the brief however I did not fully meet it as I could not film any over the shoulder shots during the time of fil

Film & TV Language: Editing blog task 750 Word essay

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Your final analytical blog task is to find a film or television clip on YouTube that you feel has been edited in a distinctive way and write a 750 word analysis of the clip. Scene starts at 2:40:39 I think in this ending of "The good bad and the ugly", the amount of close up shots and cuts  is very well used as it creates a lot of tension between the characters as it constantly shows how they are feeling in this final duel, in this scene we can see that two of the characters that are the protagonist and helper  are digging up a grave while the antagonist is pointing a gun at him, however the protagonist calmly stands there smoking his cigar despite being held at gunpoint, then later in the scene where the stand off happens we can see that the two characters are sweating profusely to show their fear, however the protagonist is completely calm as shown from his movements such as adjusting his poncho and him smoking a cigar to show how used to this he is, we can see this by