Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Awesome and Funny - Job Interview

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWnVNJCQZIg  This looks like a interview done by a student. It is called "Awesome and Funny - Job Interview." The person who uploaded this video is called "joalexnillo." It is 3:54 minutes long. It was directed by Paul Del Vecchio, written by Marty Hill, produced by David R. Doumeng,  starring Jill Butterfield as the applicant, and Melisa Breiner-Sanders as the interviewer. It was edited, photographed, sound mix and color by Paul Del Vecchio for Triple E Productions. It was shot at Triple E productions.

The title shows up at the very beginning. It says "INTERVIEW WITH AN APPLICANT" in white letters across a black background it a sans serif font. It lasts for about 5 seconds and then it fades. It shows the applicant walking into the room then the applicant and interviewer shake hands and sit down. The camera goes back and forth between the interviewer and the applicant talking. It is a funny interview. The interviewer says that the applicant is over qualified for the job and the applicant says well that's okay I don't intend to work very hard. They continue talking and then the applicant said that she quits and the interviewer says you can't quit because you don't work here. The applicant said she would never work here anyways and the interviewer says that she would never hire her. Then the interviewer says that she would fire her before she would quit. They go back and forth role playing that the applicant got the job and then quits or gets fired. The interviewer says that she is the junior vice president. The interviewer can't fire her because the applicant is now the junior vice president and is now the interviewer's boss. The applicant now fired the interviewer. It ends at 3:31 minutes and cuts straight to black screen. Then the credits show until the end of the video. When the credits are being shown there is music playing in the background. I think the music fits well with the story.

I like the typography in the tilting. It was clean and easy to use. Nothing fancy was needed. The story was funny and well done. Both actors were good. The camera seemed shaky. I'm not sure if it was on a tripod or not. I like how the camera goes back and forth between the two people. The lightning isn't bad, but it could be a little brighter. The interview takes place in a small room. I think they took full advantage of the small space. The ladies' heads get cut off. I think they should zoom out a little and let the people have more head head room. The script was great.

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