What a pity, to have been ripped like that. Next time work in more natural audio, and play on the plastic's pliability, adherence to skin, and sounds of measured breathing.
For starters, in my opinion: From 0:40 until 1:13 there is an immediacy and an intimacy that is lost, and never quite regained, once the plastic becomes a rigid enclosure. The viewer can no longer identify with the subjects. The opening frames beckon us closer; the latter ones halt our approach.
What a pity, to have been ripped like that. Next time work in more natural audio, and play on the plastic's pliability, adherence to skin, and sounds of measured breathing.
catgeist 2 years ago
interesting comment. can you explain better?
kapretto 2 years ago