Biggest learning in an institute were you are judged (sometimes by mortals of lower intelligence)-
1)Take all criticisms positively and evaluate each of them. They are very very useful.
1) MFP
If the actor is speaking too fast. Tell him that. Give pauses for audience to understand the joke. Give them time. Edit without cutting dialogues.
2) 7 shots
Improve the framing. If a girl is looking like a girl (and you do not want her to look like a girl) - camouflage her better so that she doesn't look like a girl.
3) Moments of solitude
1) Take permissions
2) Hear sound using headphones when doing the final sound design.
3) Don't get self-indulgant with your best shots at the time of editing.Make it crisp.
4) Continuity - note down the issues of continuity - left hand write hand etc while changing the perspective shots. Make sure that your actors stick to the lines else difficult to intercut also. Show 2-3 people to take their input before you release the final ut ot the general audience. Must show to Saurabh first.
5) Meditate on script for a good amount of time, it should have atleast 5-6 draft (even if it is a 6 mins script).
Put your scriptwriting classes to good use while evaluating the script.
Friday, October 10, 2008
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3 comments:
That's a good one. Just loved the way you used the natural sounds, even in the elevator shot. Editing was crisp, so was the use of the 'negative' for the 'fish in water' shots. Loved the climax.
Hi Arati,
This is a good one. Was the lemon juice shot inspired by the slow motion shot in Taxi driver (by Scorsese)?
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