Mat Thompson
April 3rd, 2010, 01:57 PM
Firstly well done to everyone for completing the challenge and thanks to Dale for running this round. Its been a tricky one to call but I will give critique on all the videos and hopefully you'll understand why I landed where I have with this.
Ok then.....start the drum roll !!!
Runner up goes to
Dale Guthormson
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This film to me had the strongest premise and some nice photography. (Your running jack rabbit shot was great.) - The story was good and its structure interesting. I liked the historical background you started with and I like the way you ended the piece with a little jeopardy.
I have noted a number of improvements that would have further lifted the piece.
For me the editing and delivery of the story was lacking and let the film down overall. Some of the shots could also have been better controlled and stabilised.
I also felt the music that was used throughout added to the lack of story delivery because it didn't give any change of mood. For example to the birds possible danger/predation.
Many thanks for introducing us to this determined immigrant of your prairie.
and the Winner of this round is
Geir Inge
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For me Geir Inge's entry was the most well produced and controlled film with lovely photography and an interesting look at cross country skiing. He chose a nice sound track and it was a film that needed no narration, speaking very well for itself. Its a simple idea that was well executed.
I have noted a number of improvements that would have further lifted the piece.
Your establishing material was very static and had the feeling of a stills slide show. Camera movement or some subject movement would have helped a lot.
Cut shots - It would have been nice to have had more cut aways to give more feel to the piece. Maybe a couple of wildlife shots or macro studies of snow covered vegetation. Maybe a shot with foreground in focus and you going through behind out of focus. I feel this material would have brought the viewer along with you more successfully.
A lovely trip through your amazing countryside.
Well done
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An honourable mention goes to Bill Thesken
I really like it when our shooters do something different with their uwol entry. I liked your idea and it made me smile. I thought it was creatively shot with some interesting editing- I particularly liked your establishing shots from a photography point of view.
I felt the editing could have been snappier overall to deliver your punchlines with more, well, punch I guess! I found the variation in sound quality off putting in places and I think the use of some more sound effects would have helped sell certain sequences.
Lots of fun and creatively thought out.
Thanks for sharing
Finn Erik Faale
Your story telling and editing ability is strong, probably the strongest in this round. You use music to give mood and mix your imagery well to describe your subject and develop your story. In this film however I just found the premise quite weak and I didn't think it supported the theme much either. Your voice over was well delivered but some of the writing was unnecessary and didn't add much.
Trond Saetre
You gave us a nice introduction to your city with some nice imagery. The cloud/sunset timelapse was stunning. I thought overall your piece lacked premise or story. You said at one point this city has a relationship with the sea. I think you could have based this film on that premise with your city's day in the life and given it more of a purposeful feel.
Many thanks for letting me loose on judging this one and I hope you find my critiques useful.
Mat
Ok then.....start the drum roll !!!
Runner up goes to
Dale Guthormson
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This film to me had the strongest premise and some nice photography. (Your running jack rabbit shot was great.) - The story was good and its structure interesting. I liked the historical background you started with and I like the way you ended the piece with a little jeopardy.
I have noted a number of improvements that would have further lifted the piece.
For me the editing and delivery of the story was lacking and let the film down overall. Some of the shots could also have been better controlled and stabilised.
I also felt the music that was used throughout added to the lack of story delivery because it didn't give any change of mood. For example to the birds possible danger/predation.
Many thanks for introducing us to this determined immigrant of your prairie.
and the Winner of this round is
Geir Inge
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For me Geir Inge's entry was the most well produced and controlled film with lovely photography and an interesting look at cross country skiing. He chose a nice sound track and it was a film that needed no narration, speaking very well for itself. Its a simple idea that was well executed.
I have noted a number of improvements that would have further lifted the piece.
Your establishing material was very static and had the feeling of a stills slide show. Camera movement or some subject movement would have helped a lot.
Cut shots - It would have been nice to have had more cut aways to give more feel to the piece. Maybe a couple of wildlife shots or macro studies of snow covered vegetation. Maybe a shot with foreground in focus and you going through behind out of focus. I feel this material would have brought the viewer along with you more successfully.
A lovely trip through your amazing countryside.
Well done
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An honourable mention goes to Bill Thesken
I really like it when our shooters do something different with their uwol entry. I liked your idea and it made me smile. I thought it was creatively shot with some interesting editing- I particularly liked your establishing shots from a photography point of view.
I felt the editing could have been snappier overall to deliver your punchlines with more, well, punch I guess! I found the variation in sound quality off putting in places and I think the use of some more sound effects would have helped sell certain sequences.
Lots of fun and creatively thought out.
Thanks for sharing
Finn Erik Faale
Your story telling and editing ability is strong, probably the strongest in this round. You use music to give mood and mix your imagery well to describe your subject and develop your story. In this film however I just found the premise quite weak and I didn't think it supported the theme much either. Your voice over was well delivered but some of the writing was unnecessary and didn't add much.
Trond Saetre
You gave us a nice introduction to your city with some nice imagery. The cloud/sunset timelapse was stunning. I thought overall your piece lacked premise or story. You said at one point this city has a relationship with the sea. I think you could have based this film on that premise with your city's day in the life and given it more of a purposeful feel.
Many thanks for letting me loose on judging this one and I hope you find my critiques useful.
Mat