It is interesting to note how social media played a part in the relationship and overall break up. How do you think the role of social media has effected the outcome or nature of relationships today, especially throughout college?
This was a great short film. What made you decide to incorporate aspects of cut out tears and water streams? Was this used as irony since that aspect of the film was not real life? -Madeline Condulis
I really liked this film and the way you approach relationships- do you think the way you presented relationships is central to Lehigh or to other college campuses as well?
I really like how you incorporated different film styles into your movie, such as the stop motion with the bottle of tears. What inspired you to use different elements, rather than just sticking to one consistent style?
I like the “silent film” approach; what made you decide to do that? What effect were you hoping it would have? – Amie J.
It is interesting to note how social media played a part in the relationship and overall break up. How do you think the role of social media has effected the outcome or nature of relationships today, especially throughout college?
What feeling were you hoping to evoke with the different music used? Was it difficult to find fitting background music?
Did any of the films we watched in class inspire you to make this film? If not, what film would you say this related to the most?
This was a great short film. What made you decide to incorporate aspects of cut out tears and water streams? Was this used as irony since that aspect of the film was not real life? -Madeline Condulis
I really liked this film and the way you approach relationships- do you think the way you presented relationships is central to Lehigh or to other college campuses as well?
I really liked how you had the bottle of tears carried around in her bag. What made you focus on the “baggage” of a breakup?
I really like how you incorporated different film styles into your movie, such as the stop motion with the bottle of tears. What inspired you to use different elements, rather than just sticking to one consistent style?