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13) Evaluation

Demir Kama is based around a love story between two people and comparing it with the beauty of nature, highlighting how both things come naturally. I chose to film in a non-linear sequence to represent memories and experiences of the love story, including encounters with friends along the way. This in a way does not conform to a conventional short film - although the plot is in linear order as it describes the middle and end of a relationship, the memories are puzzled and appears as a dream sequence. I partly took inspiration from A Place Like This, which is a short film by Tall story films, regarding the shots I have chosen in my short film. I took lots of wide, panning shots to really grab the beauty of landscapes and nature, very similarly to A place like this. Additionally, I took close up shots of objects and parts of nature that I really wanted the audience to focus on. I took the footage as if the audience are viewing the memories and learning about their relationship and th

12) FINAL CUT

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