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Film Evaluation  I think the best part of our film was the screenplay aspect as we really made it detailed and it’s well formatted, I think also our narrative was creative and it came out how we wanted. Some of our shots were well thought out also. I think our mise-en-scene was good too for example the clock in the background of the kitchen helped to pick up a clock/time motif and the post-its and pen appearing on the table. The framing of our shots was also quite good as we had a Dutch tilt in the first shot of the corridor to make the viewer feel uneasy. We also had some one-point perspective shots of Matthew running which made these shots more symmetrical to contrast the underlying horror genre. I also quite liked that we had the close ups of Matthew’s eyes as he realised something was wrong as it really made that section of the film a turning point into danger. If we had more time I would have planned each shot more carefully and taken more time to explore different options