Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Peer Review

In class, I had to peer review another group's/person's final task. My group got assigned a number and had to look at a spreadsheet that said which group we would be peer reviewing. Our final task also got peer reviewed by another group. I had to fill out a sheet while watching the final task I got assigned to review. This sheet included yes or no questions on things like titles and how long the final task was. It also included a section to check off the required shots and at what point they were performed. Lastly, there were questions that required a written response. These included tips to give on lighting and sound, and what was liked and disliked about the film. The film I was assigned to review was about two girls planning to rob/break into somewhere. They were making plans on how to do it and arguing over who's plan was better. Lighting-wise, the film was good overall. The only thing they could fix was a small glare in the corner of the screen near the end of the film. Sound wise the sound quality was easy to hear, but they still need to add music at some point in the film. One thing I liked about the film was how clean the transitions were. I think they did a good job editing especially with the transitions between scenes. Something they could improve is the overall plot of the story. There was only one thing going on the whole time, and it was all filmed in one place basically. They were also missing some of the required camera shots, movement, and angles as well as titles. This is okay though because we still have time to edit and didn't need to show our full final task. Overall they had a good final task and I enjoyed peer reviewing.



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