"Jump The Shark": This is quite professional looking (good lighting, sound, digital effects, editing.) The acting is also above par. It's a pity the script just isn't funny. And by the third time the "Macrosphere" spokesperson tips down his glasses to do an "aside", I want to punch him.
"A Very Provident Punt": Decent writing and special effects. The crack about Doomsday Arcade definitely got a laugh. Some funny moments, and some dumb ones. Unfortunately, the nature of parodying movies that actually have a budget is bound to highlight the inadequacies of the parody, as Friedberg and Seltzer have yet to discover to their cost.
"Pangea": A "real world" RPG. Decent acting, and a generally fun script. Definitely owes a certain debt to "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World". Thank you for re-recording your exterior-to-interior dialogue to make it audible, though the difference in the level of background noise between the on-set and recorded-elsewhere is a little distracting.
"Voyeur": Nice try. Not much here. It doesn't help that "Extra Credits" has people with actual qualifications answering questions; is there a reason we'd want to solicit opinions from a stranger on video as opposed to doing so on the forum?
"VS. Mode": Everything sounds better when Scottish people say it, dunnit? This is pretty well put together, and generally pretty amusing, though it doesn't exactly have a lot of big payoffs. Still, it's solid, and I wouldn't exactly be disappointed if this were the overall winner.
"A Very Provident Punt": Decent writing and special effects. The crack about Doomsday Arcade definitely got a laugh. Some funny moments, and some dumb ones. Unfortunately, the nature of parodying movies that actually have a budget is bound to highlight the inadequacies of the parody, as Friedberg and Seltzer have yet to discover to their cost.
"Pangea": A "real world" RPG. Decent acting, and a generally fun script. Definitely owes a certain debt to "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World". Thank you for re-recording your exterior-to-interior dialogue to make it audible, though the difference in the level of background noise between the on-set and recorded-elsewhere is a little distracting.
"Voyeur": Nice try. Not much here. It doesn't help that "Extra Credits" has people with actual qualifications answering questions; is there a reason we'd want to solicit opinions from a stranger on video as opposed to doing so on the forum?
"VS. Mode": Everything sounds better when Scottish people say it, dunnit? This is pretty well put together, and generally pretty amusing, though it doesn't exactly have a lot of big payoffs. Still, it's solid, and I wouldn't exactly be disappointed if this were the overall winner.