we saw the other people's experimental films

AMARILLO'S FILM:
-lighting was 10/10, set up really well and really drastic and dramatic
-i noticed elements of experimental films that we've watched
>like the one film about the lady walking to her house and the key that turns into a knife and stuff
-the bible readings and the various symbols like the 666 and whatever, i don't care much for the christianity and satan symbolism like w/e mate
-probably would have really worked that eeriness if they had taken the approach the shining did and gone with nursery rhymes or a kid's story or something ("all work and no play makes jack a dull boy" and that jazz but not so tryhard)
-editing was decent, flows well
-amarillo's voice makes me uncomfortable
-the way the film was set up to screen had its desired effect i think

MARTIN'S FILM
-interesting idea of using three screens, that's new
-i actually sort of feel like what was on the "main" screen, the middle screen, wasn't very memorable
-it was alisha doing stuff with paint and touching her face
-the message is not immediately (if ever) clear, but that's okay
-i liked the orange/blue contrast with the left and right screens, orange and blue works well

TONY'S FILM
haven't seen it yet