"Between You and Me" by Patryk Rebisz, 2005
This piece is very well done. The amount of photos used in this video must be in the thousands. The still is about a woman who goes missing after an unfortunate encounter in the streets of NYC and a witness only possesses the woman's dropped camera as a means for locating her. Although I have read the story prior to watching the video, I could understand how someone may find it either confusing or that it suffers pacing issues. But I believe the pace corresponds positively with the progression of photos used to create the video. The picture and sound quality doesn't appear to be crisp, but they are fair, and I personally liked the instrumental music used during scenes. However, I was not a fan of the voice effects used during certain parts. They appeared tacked on and unnatural.
I chose this video because it was the most engaging to me and relied on "moving" images to narrate the story rather than a voice. I would love to incorporate this style of photo stills in my project but i do no have the mind or time to produce the large number of photos. I will however try to allow the sound to tell the story as this video's images do.
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