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Critique Reflection

I feel that the composition of our shots is what we had done best. There were some scenes that looked really cool with how we decided to compose them. However I feel that our editing is a close second. The critique from classmates said that our tone and mood fit well with the acting. I feel that we could improve our acting and our costumes. The acting was  mediocre  it wasn't completely terrible but it could've been better. Costumes from scene to scene were inconsistent and we could've made sure they seemed more consistent than they were. When it comes to strengths I feel that my camera work was what I did best. To improve camera work I think I could find more creative ways to use the camera, making it seem a little bit better. A weakness that we had was not having a complete plan. Most scenes that we shot we didn't plan out a location for so I feel if we did this the entire process would've been smoother.

German Expressionism Investigation

1. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans 2. 3. September 23rd 1927 4. F. W. Murnau 5. Sunrise uses a few elements of German Expression including off-kilter set designs, slapstick, and while not a horror film it included plot elements commonly found it horror movies. 6. The film didn't directly influence any later works but used some themes that can commonly be found today (murder, betrayal, etc) 1. The Bride of Frankenstein 2.  3.  April 20th, 1935 4. James Whale 5. The Bride of Frankenstein incorporates elements of German Expression. A few of these are an anti-heroic main character as well as being part of the birth of the horror film. 6. The Bride of Frankenstein being one of the original horror films can be held responsible for some of the common plot elements and themes in horror today. 1. Nosferatu 2. 3. March 4th 1922 4. F. W. Murnau 5. The main element of German Expressionism that can be seen in Nosferatu is the horrific themes that contributed to

Metropolis Summarizer

After Watching Metropolis, in your view, what is the Mediator?: In the world of Metropolis society can be separated into head and hands with the Mediator being the heart in between. The upper class living above ground is Metropolis' head with the workers living underground being Metropolis' hands. In between the two we have Freder as Metropolis' mediator and heart. By the plot's end Freder has successfully brought both the upper and working class together just like how a heart is what lets both the head and hands function together. Is Fritz Lang trying to influence us? Is he advocating for Capitalism? Communism? Fascism?: I feel that Fritz Lang is trying to influence us and he is doing this by advocating for Communism. The plot point of the workers rebelling against those who are higher up is similar to how the Russian government was overthrown by the workers in order to be equal. At the end of the story we see both parties standing together in hand. Being togethe