I couldn't find a rubric, so I'm just gonna go over things I think were done well and things that could use some work. I think overall our clips were done well and looked really cool. I think the tempo had an even speed and I think I added good effects given the scenes. However, we could have done our storyboard better. In fact, we didn't even have one, so I ended up just throwing something together. I also could've cut up the audio a bit better, but I think it was done well for my first time.
The entire film is shot in one huge panning scene, and the camera never leaves the room. This makes sense for the start of the movies opening shot just one large pan across the neighborhood, giving us insight into the plot for the entire movie. We get to see each person living in their natural space, and then onward their development through the film. I think it's an amazing feat Hitchcock has completed managing to capture the entire film is one single panning scene. The commentator makes some excellent points, bringing up how Hitchcock creates more suspense by showing us almost as much as the protagonist, and making us feel as powerless as L.B feels throughout the film, unable to move. This makes the film a million times better, and adds excitement and thrill to watching this, and makes us question the main characters sanity. I think that this film was amazing. Some of the shots were very interesting ideas, like when L.B actually became the cameraman momentarily when ...
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