Tuesday, April 25, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ai7UDeIJuHA

12 comments:

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  2. Great composition and good color grading. I love public art and it's great to see that it's showing up in South Bend. Well done.

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  3. The cinematography is absolutely beautiful. I would have trimmed the fat a bit to get it down even further. Lots of "uhs" and "ums" that could have been cut out to streamline it.

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  4. A lot of great shots and angles (more transitions would be good). Also great cutting of audio footage in the middle and end (the one take in the beginning is asynchronous at the end). I also enjoyed the filter on top of all scenes which unified the entire piece! Nice work!

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  5. The music really fits his personality, very nice. I like how he includes technical information like how they design pieces and what kinds of paint they use. I would have like to see more painting being done.

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  6. Great concept. Really enjoyed seeing the art at the beginning. I would have liked to see more of that. Good soundtrack. A little long as you know. Great work.

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  7. I really like how he explains each piece that is on the wall. Great work.

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  8. Interesting story. Props on you guys being patient with your interviewee.

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  9. So. I learned a lot. He was fun to listen to and it's cool to hear where all of the art I see comes from.

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  10. I really enjoyed how gritty and personal this documentary was. I enjoyed the b-roll. The sound and camera work were good as well.

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  11. Cool piece. I'm not one for graffiti but I like the charisma of the subject you chose. Good work.

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  12. loved the speckling of their art throughout the interview.

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