Jumat, 26 April 2019

HOW TO WRITING A MOVIE REVIEW




Are you someone who likes to write and watch movies? If so, make both of your hobbies to hone your skills or fill your free time. Start writing a review about the movies you've been watching, if you're still confused about how to start, I'll give you a few tips.

1. Watch the film.
Once needed is twice as preferred. Taking notes is also a good idea and will help the writing process by making it easy to refer to your thoughts and reactions at that time.

2. Share your opinions and support your criticism.
Professional reviewers don't hesitate to tell their readers whether the film is good or not, and in fact readers rely on reviewers whose tastes reflect when deciding to spend time and money or not. Professional reviewers have also watched many films and can express why and how they came to their criticism. Be sure to support your mind specifically - disappointing performance, silly plot, beautiful cinematography, difficult material that makes you think, and so on.

3. Consider your audience.
Are you writing for fan sites, national news outlets, or Teen Magazines? Knowing who your readers can help you decide what elements of the film will be highlighted. You also have to adjust your writing style to fit the publication.

4. Actors.
Many casual movie viewers will be inspired to see a movie if there are favorite actors in it, so you might have to spend a little space talking about shows: experienced actors in new types of roles, brilliant performance of rising stars, excellence despite vibrant scripts, deep dynamics ensemble, and much more can be said about actors in any film.

5. Director, cinematographer, special effects.
This is where your geek movie really can shine. Tell your readers about important things or mistakes made by directors, cinematographers, costume designers, and CGI wizards. What works, what's surprising, what's not as expected, are all great questions to discuss in your review body.

6. There are no spoilers!
Give your readers some ideas about the plot, but be careful not to include spoilers. Remember, the point is a good review is to get people interested in watching movies. Don't get too excited and ruin it for them!

7. Learn professionals.
Like all writing efforts, the more you read, the better you are. And when you read a movie review that you like (or don't like), think about why. Use your critical eyes to think about why one reviewer has one hundred thousand followers and two others. Also make sure to read the publications where you want your writing to appear as a template for your own review, and don't forget to read the shipping guidelines!

8. Reread, rewrite, and edit.
Edit your work; your opinion will not be taken seriously if you misspelled the director's name or cannot arrange sentences that are grammatically correct. Take the time to check your spelling and edit your work for the organization flow.

9. Find your voice.
The best reviewers have different personalities that appear in their writing. This doesn't happen overnight, so use every opportunity to write as an opportunity to develop your own style and voice that will grab the reader's attention and make them come back again.





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