Extra Credit: HK/NY Boarders
In the age of technology where information is everywhere, sometimes the best experiences come out of the unknown. NY/HK Borders was probably one of the best hidden gems I've come across this year so far. Now that I've gained a lot of knowledge this semester, I'm able to pick up on things that I once couldn't. Most of the documentaries consisted of MS, MCU, and CU's. Naja Newell's low angle MU shots in 'A Thousand Words' stood out because it brought in a different angle in a subtitle way. 'June Lily' and 'An Eden Without Eve' were definitely my favorites. Every stroke of color from the backgrounds to the shading of the characters probably took so long to get just right, I applaud them for their work. The fact that it was a silent film made it easier to follow the narrative and feel the emotions the characters felt. The sounds and music that were used made me wonder about their Foley process and what items they used to make certain sounds effects. 'An Eden Without Eve' was a pleasant experience to watch. A shot that really stood out was a reaction shot of one main character comforting the other. The camera was held up in a hovering angle that picked up the reflection of the two sitting at the edge of the bed from a broken mirror piece on a dresser before slowly panning to a picture on that same dresser. It was very creative and smooth transition.
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