1) How well do you think we constructed our camera techniques?
You have constructed your camera techniques well such as the smooth zoom in to the characters face. There is also a back view from behind the character to show us that her hands are tied up and that she is trying to get away, also the close up of the characters near the end emphasises the emotion on her face.
2) How well do you think our location relates to our sub genre?
The location relates well to the sub genre of a crime thriller, as its gloomy, dirty and mysterious. It also looks as if there is nobody around which would be the perfect time for crime to take place.
3) How well do you think we have edited the rough cut so that it runs smoothly?
Your roughcut has been edited well, as it all runs smoothly. It looks as if its its been filmed all in one shot as there are no jump cuts. There is a gap between two shots, which tells us there is another shot to be put there.
4) Do you think the lighting fits the scene? Is it too dark or too light?
The lighting looks as if its at early hours of the morning, between 5-6am, as the lighting is very fresh but not too bright or dark. The lighting fits the scene well as it suggests to the audience that something must have happened the night before and it is now early morning.
5) What enigma's does this opening sequence create?
This opening sequence creates enigmas such as what has happened the night before? what has happened to this girl? why is she there? where is she? whats she looking at that has made her so frightened? and why is she tied up? There are so many unanswered questions being left with the us, that build up tension and suspense and make us want to watch more.
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