VedranJ
Joined Aug 2025
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To Christopher, director of this episode:
Chill out with camera movements... not every shot has to have a pan, tilt, dolly, truck, or zoom. Look at the paintings of Zdzislaw Beksinski, Simon Stalenhag, John Berkey, John Harris, Caravaggio, and Da Vinci. Monumentality can be achieved in stillness, and not only that, but it is actually one of the key aspects of monuments... they don't move easily.
For the editor: I don't know if you could have done a better job with the material you got, but not every shot has to be one second long, especially during speech. Again, maybe this wasn't your fault.
To the team: The story and acting in this episode were also off, not too much but still noticeable. Everything happens in seconds and I feel like I watched some small budget movie. The twist at the end was cool, but it could have been more impactful if the pacing was better.
For the editor: I don't know if you could have done a better job with the material you got, but not every shot has to be one second long, especially during speech. Again, maybe this wasn't your fault.
To the team: The story and acting in this episode were also off, not too much but still noticeable. Everything happens in seconds and I feel like I watched some small budget movie. The twist at the end was cool, but it could have been more impactful if the pacing was better.