"I really liked the fact that you edited the "recording" box when the video was taken from the murderer's point of view and the fluency of the shots, especially when you pointed where you were pointing to where the characters needed to go, i think that it's really good editing and develops a sense of excitement and anticipation for the viewer"- Alice Buckton-Perkins
"The editing was intelligent and well done, with a clear sense of style being shown via the directors input. Each shot was clearly crafted to look the way it does and the music is used at the perfect times., evoking feelings of panic, stress and oxymoronically claustrophobic which creates antithesis with the idea of being in a vast forest yet feeling like there is nowhere to run. The use of multiple different camera angles helps to back this idea up with the many close ups of actors and the aftermath of the murderer, and yet they are balanced perfectly with long shots and other shot types that give the impression that the group of young film makers are being watched. The only criticism that i would have is the continuity errors when matching up shots, for example different levels of background noise and the position of the actors, various props and surroundings between takes."-Alfie Bryce-Clegg
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