It is important that everyone have a clear idea of how movies are to be rated. Consistency among everyone rating movies is of the utmost importance. The general idea is this, if a movie shows clouds covering the entire sky for the entire night it is rated a zero, if there are no clouds for the entire night it is rated 100, a value of 50 can be obtained two different ways, the sky could be half cloudy for the entire night or it could be entirely cloudy for half the night. I have chosen the following movie at random and would like everyone involved to give it a rating and explain the number you come up with. I am hoping that discussing some movies within this forum will help us all have a clear idea of what we are trying to do.
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How to rate Concam movies
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One step at a time Space Pimp, we will get to that next week.Matt Merlo wrote:This is not the best way to make sure that everyone's ratings are the same. We need to go through and find movies that would be rated 0, 10, 20, ect. so that there are concrete examples that can be refered to as we are watching and also in our paper
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My rating would be a 70. My reasoning is that the images are good for the most part all evening with only 3 brief exceptions of clouds going by and the last few images at the end of the movie are distorted.
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