The next clip I watched is titled Torn, and received an A grade from the examination board. The clip begins with the camera panning outside a house in the morning, and immediately the credits begin to appear on the screen in white, bold font. The credits last for an appropriate length of time, and are written in bold, sans serif font that looks realistic for film credits. The main character appears from the front door, and picks up the newspaper and heads toward the back garden shown from a variety of well-filmed shots. The footage is well edited and flows smoothly throughout the narrative, and between some of the shots black and white images of dolls occassionally are super-imposed over the top to create a tense effect. Non-diegetic music is present throughout the whole clip to add to the creepy, tense mood of the narrative, and as the character enters the music intensifies and adds more beats and pitches to heighten the suspense. All the elements featured throughout the clip are high quality and work well with each other to complete an overall professional seeming standard. The only thing that could be improved is the character's dialogue as the male character's voice isn't perfectly clear and does not match the overall mood of the scene.
A Grade Clip (Torn):
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