Reacting to people's shots

Comments on Astrid's shots

-Reaction shot: I really liked this shot, although like you said it does seem to be filmed a bit further away than what it typically would. However, I am still able to get emotions such as excitement out of it. 
-Point of view shot: This was a really cool shot. i really liked how it truly felt as if i was the person walking around the school. -Low angle shot: This made me feel as if I was a tiny person looking up to the subject (Madison). It made Madison look bigger than what she really since we are looking up to her. -Close up shot: This shot although simple gave me a sense of suspense, because it focuses on an object making it seem as if it had a significant value.


Comments on Kelsey's shots 

-Head on shot: This shot made me feel as if I was about to get run over by the three subjects. It almost made the subjects look powerful since they were walking with such force towards the camera.
-Close up shot: This shot gave me a sense of suspense since the person grabbing the object did it slowly, but then rapidly picked up the hair tie. It makes me wonder if the hair tie has some significant value.
-Establishing shot: this shot was interesting, because although the colors were gloomy and it was windy it made me feel almost as if I were gloomy and in the scene during the moment it was taken.
-Reverse angle shot: this shot is nice, because when the character was speaking the camera was focusing on them that way the viewer knows clearly who is talking. 

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