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Solid work from a youthful team. Nice use of the 'race the clock' genre.

Default Avatar Dogs Breakfast

A guy is looking for his girlfriend, and his guitar apparently, as they have been stolen and he has to race against the clock to get her back. The end didn't really make sense and I think they were probably missing some sound effects at one point. For next year, instead of filming in the dark/dusk, try filming during the day and then changing to night in post. This will help solve some of the overly dark scenes for next time. Still lots to learn but don't let that stop you. Come back next year and take what you learnt from this year.

Default Avatar bladentame

Really good premise here, the ending/note surprised me which was nice. Some nice POV.

Default Avatar brucemnophilus

Nice twist at the end and good use of audio to build apprehension but the during the middle the story seemed to lose focus a little.

Default Avatar maelstrom

The strength from this film certainly came from the twist at the end - that was good, however I won't lie, I found the rest of the film quite confusing. Good music though to emphasize the urgency of it all.

Default Avatar dabalnce

Thank you for all the reviews, very helpful, and we are definitely coming back next year! This was our 2nd year. -Ashray Shetty Team leader, Director & Editor

Default Avatar hotdogsandwich

I think this film could've been about 3 minutes long and really interesting. You had a cool idea but you just need to know how to shorten the parts that don't matter so much. I think having a good idea is pretty much the hard part though, the know-how will come, just keep making stuff!

Default Avatar dabalnce

Thank you for all the reviews, very helpful, and we are definitely coming back next year! This was our 2nd year. -Ashray Shetty Team leader, Director & Editor

Default Avatar hotdogsandwich

I think this film could've been about 3 minutes long and really interesting. You had a cool idea but you just need to know how to shorten the parts that don't matter so much. I think having a good idea is pretty much the hard part though, the know-how will come, just keep making stuff!

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