Looking at my first horror movie draft, I realise that there are still many things that I can improve on. I believe that the by posting it and watching it all the way through, I will be able to spot some weaknesses in the film.
After watching it through, I believe that while I have improved from my basic and short preliminary task, there are still things that could have been filmed better or things that need editing. One thing I noticed was that the title screens were too short, so the names passed too quickly. This could be because I used many title screens for just one name, to look like its flickering, and when the file was compressed, it couldn't keep up. I could easily solve this problem by making each title screen slightly longer.
Another problem was the non diegetic sound that went with the title screens. As the names were passing quicker, it meant that the 'flicker' music, which I thought sounded like typing, became out of sync with the film. If I do what I said about making the title screens longer, the problem should fix itself.
There are a few points in the film where the film gets stuck, pauses, or something goes on for too long. Again, these could be compression problems, or things that I've simply missed out on the first time. If compression is the problem, I could save it again and hopefully it would be okay, or look into it on Adobe and make sure I cut parts properly.
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