[FIELD-HOMEWORK 2] A WALK DOWN KWUN TONG PROMENADE

1. CAMERA IS STATIC, SUBJECTS ARE DYNAMIC: The roads grow emptier and emptier each day.

2.FIRST PERSON VIEW: I seek some time alone, looking back at how far I’ve come from home.

3. CROPPED: Waves crashing into the pier.

4.CAMERA IS PANNING, SUBJECT IS STATIC: How I wish that I could be on the other side.

5.DIFFERENTIATION OF SPEEDS: Despite the growing panic, a habitat never ends.

 

1 thought on “[FIELD-HOMEWORK 2] A WALK DOWN KWUN TONG PROMENADE

  1. Eunice says:

    Good attempts at visually narrating your journey to the Kwun Tong promenade. For video 1, it is not apparent that “The roads grow emptier and emptier each day.” Videos 2 and 3 are beautifully enigmatic. What audio or visual clues are there that reveal that they are shot during the pandemic. For all these videos, with the exception of perhaps the last one where there are many mask wearers on the promenade, what do you think can be modified in each so that your viewer can get a stronger sense of the pandemic? A nice attempt to experiment with manipulating speeds. Where is your paragraph description on one of the videos?

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