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Watch this film:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D04BkCzaaBI
Here is my critique:
In this critique, I review the short film It's All Relative from the "Untrained Slackers" YouTube channel, a project I worked on over a decade ago. I highlight technical issues like overexposed shots and poor audio quality, suggesting ways to improve lighting, sound, and framing to create a more cohesive visual and auditory experience. Despite its flaws, the film's story and character dynamics are engaging and relatable, proving that a strong narrative can make up for technical shortcomings. Overall, I enjoyed the film as a creative exercise and learning tool. If you'd like your film critiqued in a similar manner, feel free to reach out!