Peer Review Blog

 After I finished editing the opening sequence without the titles, I asked for my mom to view the video and give her input. I recorded what she said in order to remember word for word because I knew I would've forgot it and I didn't want to ask her every 10 minutes to say what she said again because that's annoying. When she viewed the video she said that it was great overall. She also had a suggestion about how a scene went. This scene was when you see Chelsey's and David's name showing up. My mom said that as I was driving off the next scene should've been a cut to me driving in the park to pick up Cailey. Then from there, cut to another scene of me driving down to go pick up Chelsey instead of me turning the corner into the neighborhood and then cutting to me arriving at the park. She also said that it would make it a better scene and bring it together. Everything after that was fine. She loved the way it turned out and so did my group, they both loved the editing and the little aspect ratio change. If there was time left I would've definitely re-filmed this, especially because this scene only requires me. If it would've required Cailey or Chelsey... that would've been a challenge. Cailey lives in Hollywood and it took her 20 minutes to get to my house same with Chelsey. This part would've been easy to re-edit too because it was a minor scene and not major. There wasn't any time for this left either since I was editing on the last 2 days before the opening sequence was due. Luckily, I already edited the part of my scenes and the scenes of me and Cailey together. I also asked two of my friends to see the video and they both thought it was amazing and that my group did a good job. However, one of them said that the scene of me turning on the car and driving off could've been more matched. I noticed this too. This was mainly because of the 2 minute limit and if I would've included that shot, the film would've been past the required time. 











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