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Final Task!

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  Thank you all for being with me during this project. I hope you enjoy the finished result! Till next time guys! <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4MVoJab3ZsA?si=_nme644H_qz1s2aH" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Final Task- Using the peer review

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Welcome back bloggers! Welcome back to today's blog post! Today, we're talking about making some changes to the Final Task based on feedback from a peer review. After reviewing the feedback, we realized that the sequence needed some adjustments to make it better. One important point was about the speed of the scenes. The advice was to slow down between scenes to create more tension and draw in the audience. So, we went back to the sequence, made the transitions smoother, and let important moments linger longer, making the suspense more intense. It was crucial to find the right balance without making the sequence too long. We also looked at the feedback about the titles and how they were placed. We made some changes to make the titles easier to read and put them in better spots. By trying out different styles, we came up with new titles that looked good and fit well in the sequence. Another suggestion was to make sure the story was clear. We spent time reviewing the sequence to

Final task- Peer review

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 Hello everyone! Welcome back to today's blog! Today's topic is a peer review of my recently completed Final Task. One of my friends took the time to watch and critique it for me. They mentioned that the eerie music and sound effects set a great mood and built suspense. The pacing of the title sequence was a bit rushed and could be improved by slowing down transitions and allowing shots to linger. The use of lighting and shadows added depth to the scenes, but at times it affected the camera focus. The typography for title cards was bold and fitting but could be improved for better readability. The use of other media within the film sequence, like creating an EAS alarm system, was creative and cool. Overall, with some adjustments to pacing, narrative clarity, and visual elements, the sequence could become a truly haunting and memorable opening for a cinematic experience. The choice of soundtrack greatly enhanced the anticipation and should definitely be kept. However, the friend