Saturday, February 4, 2017

Emotion Video: Loneliness

Emotion Project: Loneliness from Rosa Hernandez on Vimeo.


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14 comments:

  1. You really drove home the emotion here. Love the black and white/high contrast. Good work!

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  2. Strong emotion in the video, i like the black and white use

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  3. You did an awesome job at conveying the emotion. Music fit well too. Great work

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  4. Really like how you made it black and white, it helped portray the emotion better.

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  5. The choice of chiaroscuro and the music definitely portrays the message. Great close ups and angles. Good job!

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  6. Great quality, photography. But it feels more like pain, at least to me. Reverse blood was awesome, i mean the shot, not the blood :D

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  7. Excellent use of close-up shots and transitioning. Good work on lighting too.

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  8. I love the dramatic eye, I enjoyed the blood flow. I also enjoyed how simple the music was.

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  9. I loved the close ups of her face! Also the one shot with the reverse blood going upwards was really cool!The black and white effect worked really well with the theme/emotion that you tried to convey!

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  10. Song is appropraite and powerful. Some more footage would be nice to provide a back story. I felt like the video provided more of a feeling of sadness and shame than loneliness.

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  11. all the use of liquid and the reversal effect made it look wonderful.

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  12. Your actress did an amazing job. Your framing of the shots really made her sadness feel intimate. It made me wonder if she hid it and we only see it when she is in private. Which is a good thing.

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  13. love the emotion displayed with the music and the black and white coloring

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  14. Excellent design. The desaturation of the colors and stillness of the piece really emphasized the concept. It really engages the viewer.

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