Film & TV Language: Mise-en-scene video feedback and learner response

 1) Type up your feedback from your teacher in full.

Very strong use of mise en scene . Face getting blurred out made the video unique. I need to find the original video clip.

2) Use the feedback you've been given to write your own self-assessment of your video using WWW (What Went Well) and EBI (Even Better If...) Very good setting,props and quick camera shots. Rapid editing and music flows well together. I need to put my face in the video next time.

3) Now reflect on your own work in more detail. How did your planning help clarify and develop your ideas?

I planned to use 2 different settings to fit the theme of training. The gym setting makes it very clear to the viewer what I am trying to do.

4) Thinking technically, how could you improve your work for future videos? (E.g. filming, editing, etc.)

Keep the audio consistent and keep my face in the video instead of blurring it out.

5) Finally, what have you learned regarding the importance of mise-en-scene in film and television? Write a paragraph to answer this.

I learnt that mise en scene is the most important aspect when it comes to TV and film because it expresses the meaning of the story to the audience and helps them to understand everything that comes on.

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