Peer review

Hello Cambridge and welcome back to my blogs. I'm glad you've stuck with me throughout this journey of a film production, and we're reaching the end. All that is left is a peer review.


Our film had been edited for days and was now prepared for peer review. We were accompanied to the movie by another student. Their response revealed a great deal. We looked forward to hearing from them. They complimented our editing and gorgeous graphics. They did, however, also provide some helpful critique. They made reshooting ideas for scenes that resonated with us. We were forced to consider things from a different angle by the peer review. We incorporated their suggestions for development. This seemed to be moving toward our dream boxing movie. The review inspired us to go for excellence. After considering this critique, we made the decision to devise a strategy. We desired greater standards because we had a different perspective.
For our group, the peer review served as a general educational opportunity. We appreciated our classmate's time and consideration in watching and discussing our movie. In the end, they said that there were scenes, like the news broadcasts and dialogue sections, where we could have performed better. Our peer commented that we should have done a better job with the editing to provide the viewer a clearer comprehension and a more realistic aspect for our news story. They mentioned that we could have done a better job with our acting in the dialogue scene. They said that the story could have been told more effectively if we had acted with greater enthusiasm. Overall, we opted to address these two primary issues in our video and make necessary improvements.

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