Rise: This group did well with the lighting and colors. Whoever held the camera was able to follow the action occurring without moving too fast that it seemed blurry, or making me feel dizzy (considering the equipment available). This group did especially well in post synchronization by adding the music listened to by the main character and raising the volume of that music when he put on his headphones. While this felt like it could be an actual film opening, I was quite confused as to why so many angles of a teenager playing soccer were taken when more time could have been allocated towards building a deeper story. I did feel like there was an awkward cut from the first character to the introduction of the second character, but at the end when the two meet without speaking and such emotion displayed, I wondered what their history was. Offline: - The editing... They wrote "Staring" instead of "Starring" - Did not peak my interest, I had to watch a few ti...
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