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1) Type up your feedback/comments from your teacher.

The pacing of the video was appropriate keeping the audience engaged throughout. The video needs improvement in explaining different types of shots making it accessible to both beginners and more seasoned filmmakers I appreciated the creative shots showcased in the video which added an extra layer of interest.

2) Type up your feedback from fellow students.

good camera work good transition good music good camera shots well edited good costume use such as the mask good actors nice picture at the end. It could be more lighter instead of dark

 
3) Now reflect on your work and write your own summary of the comments and feedback you have received. Write three WWWs and three EBIs.

I could of made it lighter and more clear whats happening in the shot and i could of put the music lower

good camera work editing and acting 

4) Learner response: think about what you learned about cinematography making the video and also watching others. What will you do differently when you start the coursework in the summer? What tips or tricks have you learned from others that you can use next time? Are there any specific aspects of camerawork that you need to revise or practice?

I realise that I need to revise and practice so that i can achieving smoother camera movements improving focus control or experimenting with different shooting angles.I plan to dedicate time to mastering these skills ensuring a more polished and professional outcome in my future cinematography projects.I intend to incorporate these insights into my own projects to elevate the visual quality and storytelling in my cinematography.

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