In this critical viewing of a film called "the truth about meeting a woman" by Tj Misly it was basically about a guy who made up different scenarios in his head to apply fear and avoid speaking to them. He managed to fit so many (about 6) timelines in such a small space (4 minutes) because the scenes would just cut straight to it. The camera shots consisted of close ups, two shots, extreme close us and lots and lots of cutaways. The lighting for each scene was different but all of them visible enough. The emotions within the film was funny and it generally made me laugh so i enjoyed it and would watch it if it was made into into a longer hour and 30 minutes film.
as it was only 4 minutes long i didn't get a lot of time to write notes (mainly because i enjoyed it too and wanted to see more of the film) but i can remember a lot of it like the sound because the sound was upbeat and had a lot of diegetic sound in it with the speaking and the running etc. It also had non diegetic sound as well because of the upbeat background music and the voice coming out of the speaker at the end in the train station.
It actually gave me a few ideas about what i could do for my film, maybe something comedic to make people laugh? something funny to do with a secret that everyone finds out about.
Here are my notes:
A good analysis (frustratingly the image of your notes would load so i'll have a look another time)
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