
BIAFF 2013!
Well for what it's worth I have just seen a "film" which will remain unnamed at this time which was awarded
far more than 1 star..... by its judges. A number of people being at a loss, have contacted me, some from abroad,
regarding the fact that in the opening sequences the long standing cinematographic rule about "Crossing The Line"
was broken - more than once!
The questions that arose were as follows:-
1. Are the IACs judges in this case ignorant of the rule?
2. Has the IAC now decided that such a rule doesn't matter?
3. Have they commenced aiding and abetting "audience confusion"?
4. Would a different team of IAC judges have been influenced by it and have awarded a less result?
4a: IF SO, then what's the point of entering BIAFF? -A film should be judged on its individual merits not against others!
For whatever the reason the Producer/Director permitted this, .i.e. space, natural lighting etc. then that should have been
taken into account at the planning stage - assuming there was one!!!
Admittedly there are allowable / acceptable occasions, (In car [front] seats, sports fixtures etc.to name two, this was not one of them!
Another point that was raised referred to the variable sound levels on at least two (outdoor) occasions. Seemed to me that the overall sound levels were reduced because of background noise! If so there are other ways of dealing with such a problem! After all it's not uncommon!
I and my correspondents would be most interested in other folks opinions / views on this!
regards to all:
