Based on the feedback/comments I received regarding my video profile, I can say that it turned out good for a first attempt.
One positive aspect people stated about my video were the camera angels. Although, I didn't include the 5 camera shot angle rule in every scene, I used it in each scene with each angle. After looking back and reflecting on my video I realize it was wrong to do so as I could of used the 5 camera shot angle rule in one specific scene which would of portrayed more of a reflective emphasis.
The scene in my video which I'm most fond of is the one where I'm in the radio booth improvising to show just how optimistic I am of pursuing my future career. Those in radio that inspire me I showed before showing myself was so the viewer can get a brief idea of the type of radio I want to go into. It shows my personality and interest to those watching.
I added bloopers to my video so you could get an insight of how it is without all the editing and what goes on 'behind the scenes'. I enjoyed filming my video and I wanted to share those moments. I assume I am the only one with a bloopers addition to my video, as I have yet not seen anyone who has. But I'm glad it was found as an enjoyment to watch.
What would have made the video better is if there was background music. In terms of comparing it with a commercially produced video, it is very rare to find no background music. I felt I wouldn't need it because of there being many scenes with voice over but a minimal amount of music lowered when talking would have made it more exciting to watch.
If I were to do this again, I would do two things differently. I would add background music. I would lower it in my editing where necessary i.e. voiceover or a scene that consists of talking. Also I would use the 5 angles shot rule in at least one scene in specific so the audience would find it more appealing.
However I stuck to my script and tried to interpret it to the best of my ability.
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