Evaluating past student thrillers
mise en scene is the vital media component in thrillers that most people include.1- Poor
2- Basic
3- Good
4-Excellent
"Power cut"
this thriller i would say is basic maybe a 2 .i gave it this score because the representative of an attack was unrealistic as the building sights ect did not look right.it looks like it has been rushed but is better than the film 'hidden' because at least you can see whats going on and also the actual storyline itself is good .the effect the put on the film ruins the realist effects the film is meant to have.minimal effort was used and it was rushed.
After Eight
I believe this film production is a 3 as the there is a good use of mise-en-scene included in the film.the elements used make the thriller seem more realistic as the plot made a lot of sense.its not excellent because i would say this is a horror film instead of a thriller but other than that it was good.
the film hidden i gave a score of 1 this is due to the fact that the lighting is very poor and everything is in darkness so you cant even see whats going on.for the students to improve on their scores they should think about changing times in order to get the right lighting.if the thriller needed to be dark the students should have took it upon themselves to find out where it was dark but not to dark in order to actually see what they are filming. furthermore the shots used were far too long which made the film look unprofessional as everything got boring and everything was stretched.this piece of work is amateur.
'hunter'
hunter was the best thriller out of the 4 and i scored it a 4 as everything was so understandable and realisticthere was nothing aboutt his thriller that could change to make it better./span>
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