A short documentary about a broken childhood and a career change that sends a middle aged woman back to art which not only helps heal her emotionally, but others, too.
Positives: Great job getting all of the pictures and capturing your subject painting etc. Good message
Improvements: I would have loved to have heard from your subject's husband and daughter about her decision and the inspiration they felt about her decision.
Positives: 1. Extremely good use of broll/cutaways/archive media to support her story. The "show me don't tell me" technique is really well done. 2. Well constructed edit from the interview you conducted.
Improvements: 1. Could leave some breathing room in the edit for some of the broll/archive media. You have so many good visuals and if you left some room between some of the VO it would let the viewer reflect/feel the anecdotes through the video more. 2. Maybe stick to just one camera angle during the interviews, feels a bit jarring at times.
Positives: Sound was great, watched on my tv with a 5.1 speaker setup and this sounds like a professional movie that has a whole sound department. Good job. Camera & lighting was also very well done. Kathy was a sweetheart with a great message and the composition of her outside or shots of her art work are very well shot, the lighting also looked great a lot of color popping from her and had a very pleasant time watching the shots of the world around her.
Improvements: The editor needs to put in credits, even if no one cares put in credits. I loved the use of B-Roll but you could have edited it so when she is not in camera you can cut the audio of her filler words. Also seemed very quick you could pace out and chop up her sentences, and spread it so she takes her time talking more while b-roll is shown. I think pacing could have improved I know 5 minutes isn’t a ton of time but use all 5 if you have too and I think you had to with this one.
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