Today I am going to describe my thoughts about my video review about the film Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (1966)
Looking back at my first review I feel kind of embarrassed for it. The First term was not that long time ago; yet I can say that I am proud of the work that I have put in the second term. My last video review was about 70% talking about the plot and only 30% about its values. This term while creating video review script I've spoken very briefly when it comes to the plot. I focused more on technical values (camera angles, dialogues, lighting, music, sound); values about I didn't know last term.
I have noticed that this time I was looking into the camera and not somewhere else. I think that by doing so I showed more respect towards my audience. The way I talked wasn't too generic; which I can't say about my first video review when it was kind of robotic.
The duration of the video review changed as well, last term; I didn't know what else should I say in my review; this term; I was worried that I am not able to say everything that I know about the picture; there so many technical things that I would like to display but I really didn't want to go over 10 minutes of the review; and the end I didn't, so I was very pleased with it.
It is probably the last time I am doing a video review during my international year; if there will be any sing off project due to third term I think that these video reviews taught me enough about film that I would be ready to create something small on my own; perhaps a short video with not so complicated script.
I cannot wait for another term; the second term taught me even more than the first one; I am truly excited about how my future at DMU will look like in a couple of weeks,
see you third term! (Hopefully)