Production Blog: Peer Review

Hey Michi nation, welcome back to your favorite blog! Although we included a surprise that kept her intrigued throughout the entire film, Eileen thought our notion of murder in a high school was not out of the ordinary when we first sent her our video. Though Eileen was providing critiques and input on our video, her opinion mattered a great deal to Owen, Rose, and me. Nevertheless, we are friends with her. Her real liking was our goal. Her list of advantages and disadvantages came from seeing the movie. What we did well, in her opinion, and what we should do better. She declared that our costumes, lighting, and scary scenes were all excellent angles and highlights of our show. The sound was the scam. According to her, the angles we selected for every photo worked well. they were basic, but we weren't attempting to overwhelm our job with them. She said we could work well in the fading light, which speaks well to the lighting. Although our control over this was limited, we performed a great job on it. She believed that our clothes, when it came to fitting the characters' costumes, matched our idea. In the end, she thought, they suited the character's temperament. Upon presenting the initial draft to her, we were encouraged to try again even though she thought our final version was superior. We appreciated her advice and thought her remarks were really smart after carefully considering what we would dress the characters in. Eileen gave us a high five after we managed to pack as much suspense and horror as we could into the two minutes supplied. "That the mystery is created nicely and it is immersive," she commented. My buddies and I made an attempt to fit in as much as we could, being creative people by nature. Regarding the fraud. In reference to the speech and recording, she stated, "We should have spoken louder." Even if the criticism wasn't too harsh, we nevertheless considered it. Every posting brings us one step closer. Until next time Michi nation!

-Xoxo Michelle 

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