SWOT Analysis of offline edit:
Things to consider for S&W - conventions (short film and genre), camera, lighting, graphics, sound, editing, mise-en-scene
SWOT Analysis of offline edit:
Things to consider for S&W - conventions (short film and genre), camera, lighting, graphics, sound, editing, mise-en-scene
Strengths | Weaknesses |
A good thing that I’ve done is video them all in order which makes it easier for me to edit them quicker and make them sync in perfectly. Also Since it is an age restricted film it scans audiences face to watch the short film. Which protects the audiences since it includes sexual assault as it is mentioned at the end. Another factor of my edit, the characters are well presented for the audience and they could understand which character is which. | Weak points of my edit is that I had my fire alarm beeping in the background and facial expressions didn't really match the script. Also we were surrounded with a lot of people and they were doing a music shoot with music in the background. Another weakness is that my film is age restricted and anyone below 16 can’t watch the short film. |
opportunities | Threats |
Opportunities of my short film is that the scenes were taken in a good environment which I think matches each scene. Which can make the audience have more empathy. | One threat is that the characters in my short film didn’t have matching facial expressions to the script. Which makes the audiences confused and gives a bad reputation. And this will make my short film less liked. |
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