Thursday, February 26, 2009

Emo Etiquette

I always enjoy a good how to video. the effects used in this give it a 1950's look while still holding onto its contemporary themes. This also had all the fundamentals of a how to video, history of the subject, steps on attaining the goal, and how to apply those steps to an evey day situation. I believe this was done very well for an amateur video. 10 out of 10, bravo.

WHY GOD?

Now I'm not sure if Sarah Palin is still at it, but in the spirit of her campaigning after the campaing, I thought it might be nice to rip on her one more time...through my blog. I love the green screen work they did with this one, and although the actress in this one was no Tina Fey, she still did an accrurat representation of one of America's silliest (and that's me being nice) goveners. All together, even though this movie made me giggle, it didn't impress me all that much. I give it a 4 out of 10.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

My Spoon is too big...

Since I haven't really gotten around to posting any blogs in the past couple of weeks, this is the first to make up for that. I enjoy this because it's just none-sensical humor that (in my opinion) would be some of the best advertisements ever. I know seeing a giant banana would inspire me to seek a higher education through watching television. This one gets a 10 out of 10 from me.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Turrets Dan?

I really enjoyed watching this one. Although it is light hearted unlike my fiction film, it still has a tension to it that lasts throughout the video, right up until the end. That’s what I want with my movie, to make the viewer feel tense, like they want to watch it the whole way through. Having it go in a direction that no one expects is another accomplishment I hope to achieve with mine, just like how it was unexpected for the “killer” in this one to be a friend just trying to return an ax. I’ll give this movie a 9 out of 10, it was well done with what appeared to be a low budget.