Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Review of true skin



I am reviewing the short film True Skin. It was produced by Stephan Zlotescu. 
The first thing in the film to grab my attention is the eyes that glowed. Technology had a role in this by making it so the main characters eyes glowed.
 One of the most impressive scenes was the scene in which Kay opens up his face to reveal machinery and replaces his eyes. In this scene he is standing in front of a mirror and then he presses a button on the side of his head that makes a panel replaces his face open up. He than takes out his eyes and then replaces them with blue blinking eyes. This would need to alter the way that the mechanics in the face look and the way that the eyes move. 
One other impressive scene was in the very beginning when it shows a view over the city with all sorts of neon lights and signs. It is very colorful, a trait that is held up throughout the whole of the short film. This scene would would need some sort of digital design to make it appear as though it is that way. 
There is seriousness expresses in the film, when there is the clock it expresses urgency, when the screen is red and black it expresses that something bad is happening. Also information about the scene is given to you on the screen in large neon letters, this makes it more serious. 
I feel like this is a very good film and they could use the story and Ideas but just work on the quality of the CGI. I think that CGI is very interesting and is a good thing in film. I think it helps the audience become imersed in the film. 

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