Diana is pretty good and she makes those awkward moments that would seemingly happen in life more funny than they actually are. Though mad props to the scene.
I like the turn in the middle. This feels very much like a television pilot and is lit just like one.
The cut at 0:22 was a little too fast and you could have held on the master a little longer. Also regarding the master, the audio does change when you cut out. I know it's because you had the microphone set up different for your coverage and your master but just something to note.
I liked the turn but I couldn't tell if the oncologist was lying to the interviewee or not.
I thought about lead in and lead out music, but I am not really trying to push this as a scene on it's own. I'm just showing for those who wanna see it. Really, only snippets will be used for each individuals reel. The audio change was also intentional because the camera is further away from the subject and it felt weird with the audio being the same as if the person was right next to you.
@dualOne01 I'm not super knowledgeable but there's a few things that I notice: the tight framing of the subjects, the lens gives a shallow depth-of-field (makes things in the background blurry), and a slower framerate - this is true of movies overall i believe. (high framerates make videos seem home-movie like). hope that explains a little!
Great, just Great.... that is all I can say. I really liked the Oncallogist and the HR manager
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kaanz111 6 months ago
lol!
Nice. XD
Linus8472 1 year ago
Anthony this is great!! :D Good job! Casting is awesome too~
artichokeandpeachies 1 year ago
Diana is pretty good and she makes those awkward moments that would seemingly happen in life more funny than they actually are. Though mad props to the scene.
kasulrahul 1 year ago
Some where in the world, this has happened.
And this is why it makes me laugh.
I like the freshman's movements. She isnt stagnant in her body movements and her facial expressions are really strong.
Zendarus 1 year ago
That had some pretty nice acting in it. Gotta hand it to ya man, you know how to make a scene.
Gryph00 1 year ago
Tops work man!
m1tCh51 1 year ago
I like the turn in the middle. This feels very much like a television pilot and is lit just like one.
The cut at 0:22 was a little too fast and you could have held on the master a little longer. Also regarding the master, the audio does change when you cut out. I know it's because you had the microphone set up different for your coverage and your master but just something to note.
I liked the turn but I couldn't tell if the oncologist was lying to the interviewee or not.
Solid scene.
SilentBat 1 year ago
Oh another suggestion, some lead in and out music would have been a nice touch.
SilentBat 1 year ago
@SilentBat
I thought about lead in and lead out music, but I am not really trying to push this as a scene on it's own. I'm just showing for those who wanna see it. Really, only snippets will be used for each individuals reel. The audio change was also intentional because the camera is further away from the subject and it felt weird with the audio being the same as if the person was right next to you.
jabykoay 1 year ago
wow...this stands out from the rest of those vids like this...how do you make it look soo film like???
dualOne01 1 year ago
@dualOne01 I'm not super knowledgeable but there's a few things that I notice: the tight framing of the subjects, the lens gives a shallow depth-of-field (makes things in the background blurry), and a slower framerate - this is true of movies overall i believe. (high framerates make videos seem home-movie like). hope that explains a little!
jasdaman2 1 year ago
this was superb acting and i love the story!
DannE11TV 1 year ago