i am not a pro yet and still need to improve a lot but what dennis is saying seems to hit the nail on the head. although it is said hard to the point. some parts are overexposed and depending on the clients and surroundings he is also right about the quality of footage. a wide angle lens should have been used which would show better seeing much more. despite being this his first movie i am sure he did improve and got some better gear to make better footage. - not dennis -
i would not go as far to insult dennis as he is mostly right and maybe could have written what he did in a more constructive way although he is right about most of what he said.
i work with pros around me and fortunaltey i am lucky enough to talk to pros a lot therefore i have an idea of time, work that goes into it and the effort that has to be done for a good video of any kind.
my 2c
edit: Dennis, try to be more supportive maybe
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