"Between You and Me"

Posted by Nate Schulte On Tuesday, February 22, 2011 0 comments

I thought Rebisz's use of several still images throughout the story really accomplished the goal of telling a vivid story. He really had to select the images carefully because each one played a vital part in the telling of the story. He also matches the images with the sound by creating a jerky/shaking effect when the action in the movie progresses. This helped visualize how chaotic the scene actually was. Each character played an important role as well. Though there was no dialogue, Rebisz achieved the use of individual characters by the use of vivid audio. Overall, I enjoyed this piece and I felt as if I was watching a short film (even though it was only still images).

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