I absolutely love how thw window frames the piece so successfully. It draws the viewers attention to the subject matter. What i particularly like is how the audience is unaware of what is being said – almost like a family secret. Fab!
It is a cleverly thought out video that leaves you desperately wanting to hear th conversation. The composition of the window frame works well as it distracts the fact that it is filmed, instead making you believe you are just watching through a window. This is supported by the fact that you couldn’t actually hear the conversation through the window anyway.
i really like the camera shot through the window. and the fact that the film is called ‘conversation…’ but you cant actually hear what is said. this video really warms my heart to see you playing with your son, something that i may never get to do myself with my own children 🙁
katie | 11-Dec-07 at 5:36 pm | Permalink
I absolutely love how thw window frames the piece so successfully. It draws the viewers attention to the subject matter. What i particularly like is how the audience is unaware of what is being said – almost like a family secret. Fab!
JamesA | 12-Dec-07 at 11:20 am | Permalink
It is a cleverly thought out video that leaves you desperately wanting to hear th conversation. The composition of the window frame works well as it distracts the fact that it is filmed, instead making you believe you are just watching through a window. This is supported by the fact that you couldn’t actually hear the conversation through the window anyway.
LauraT | 12-Dec-07 at 11:37 am | Permalink
i really like the camera shot through the window. and the fact that the film is called ‘conversation…’ but you cant actually hear what is said. this video really warms my heart to see you playing with your son, something that i may never get to do myself with my own children 🙁