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Some comments, opinions and their own explanations given by students who filmed split-screen videos.
My video split screen is up and down.

Classmate evaluation 1: The video above is frequently switched, and the video below has only one picture. The two videos are obviously expressive and lack artistry.

Classmate's evaluation 2: The matched background music is a bit dramatic, and the correlation between the two videos is obvious.

Classmate evaluation 3: The artistry of the video is not so strong, and the length of the video seems to have been forcibly lengthened.

Peer evaluation 4: The video is related, but lacks artistry. The video lamp is quite good. Only the video of the flame is too monotonous, which can be reflected by other things and the soundtrack can be changed.

Classmate evaluation 5: The video is interesting, and it feels lively and warm with the music. There is a connection between the upper and lower videos, which has the taste of China on the tip of the tongue. The improvement is that music can be connected more gently.

Classmate's evaluation 6: The climax of the music is too enthusiastic and the video picture is somewhat inconsistent.

My own explanation: The video I shot is to express life without expressing artistry, and I don't think all videos should express artistry, so I chose this way to shoot. What I want to show you is straightforward, concise and clear. This soundtrack is the feature of this video, and I don't think it's dramatic, but I think what I need to improve is that the music should be connected gently, and the climax of the music should correspond to the climax of the video.