Skull Forest (2012)

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Skull Forest: Directed by Len Kabasinski. With Sara Brooks, Lisa Neeld, Pamela Sutch, Melissa Scott. Four female friends embark on a weekend camping expedition into the woods. Things go horribly awry when the quartet runs afoul of a group of wicked rich folks who enjoy hunting humans for sport. Will any of these ladies make it out of the forest alive?

“First of all, better sound editing would have improved certain scenes greatly. touches like proper ballroom music with reverb that matches the room ambiance is an easy one.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSound transitions from scene to scene will reduce the u0026quot;jarringu0026quot; effect for the viewer and give a natural feel instead of distracting from story.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe weird wobbly camera angles in the beginning are just annoying. Just stop doing that. ugh.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDelivery of the dialogue is relatively strong, but some of the actors need to beware of the u0026quot;sing-songu0026quot; delivery they fall into easily. The words are supposed to MEAN something to the character, thatu0026#39;s doesnu0026#39;t happen when itu0026#39;s sounds like 12 year olds at the mall. Again, this was only occasional. The ladies in this were capable and did a fine job.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003equick tech flaw: The camera shots playfully taken at the creek needed to have the CAMERA LENS OPEN on the camera sheu0026#39;s using.. lol. people notice those things, and a good continuity/production assistant wouldu0026#39;veu0026#39;e been on top of that. ;)u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe above might seem harsh and nit-picky but can make a real difference in product.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWatchable but not Big-Screen quality, good story concept, decent pacing, strong effort all around.”

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