feedback

 


1) Type up your feedback from your teacher.

good images , timing , good contrast

2) Type up your feedback from fellow students - you can summarise key points if several students give you similar feedback.

clear contrapuntal and parallel sounds , wide range of photos


3) Now reflect on your work and write your own evaluation of your video. Write a 'What went well' (WWW) paragraph and a paragraph for 'Even Better If' (EBI) underneath the rest of your feedback.


WWW: i thought the video had a clear contrast of parallel and contrapuntal sounds and a wide range of photos to clearly show the contrast

EBI:

4) Learner response: compare your own video against your evaluation of the top three videos in the class. Whose did you think was best and why? How could you have improved your own video?

top 3 

Me 
Neev 
Kaye



5) Finally, what have you learned about the importance of sound to film and TV through this week's work?



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