Following the completion of our first draft opening film, our teacher, Ms. Vincent, provided valuable feedback during her critique session. She noted the need for us to tighten our narrative, aiming for a closer alignment with the two-minute mark while also emphasizing the importance of introducing a more significant conflict to engage the audience effectively. Additionally, Ms. Vincent suggested exploring alternative music choices to better complement the tone and mood of the scene, emphasizing the impact of sound design on audience immersion. Furthermore, she highlighted the issue of the voiceover being too loud, underscoring the importance of achieving a balanced audio mix for optimal viewing experience. With Ms. Vincent's insightful critique serving as a guide, we are motivated to refine our work further, addressing these key areas to enhance the overall quality and impact of our opening film.
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