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RE: CineAtlas 60 | Week 4 - Object as Character | Nobigannj Ferry Terminal / Narayanganj]

Evaluation — CineAtlas 60 (Week 4: Object as Character)

Post: @sojib1996 — "CineAtlas 60 | Week 4 - Object as Character | Nobigannj Ferry Terminal / Narayanganj"


Evaluation Summary (Week 4)

Criteria (Rubric /10)ScoreShort Comments
1) Weekly rule respected (Object as Character + 20–60 sec + required links) / 32.0 / 3.0YouTube link and SteemAtlas pin are present. The main issue is that the chosen "object" is a ferry terminal, which is a place rather than a single tangible object as required by the week's theme.
2) Story clarity & creativity / 21.1 / 2.0The writing is descriptive and informative but reads more like a travel post than a cinematic object-centered narrative. No clear story is built around a single object with presence or emotion.
3) Video execution (framing, stability, focus, visual impact) / 21.2 / 2.0The description suggests general documentary-style filming of the terminal. No evidence of intentional object-focused cinematography such as close-ups or a single subject revealed progressively.
4) SteemAtlas pin quality (relevant description + correct location) / 10.8 / 1.0Pin is present with coordinates and the location is clearly identified. The description could better connect the place to a specific cinematic object.
5) Presentation (photos, clean structure) / 10.7 / 1.0Four photos included with a readable layout, but photo captions are missing and the structure feels more like a place review than a film entry.
6) Engagement (Shot Breakdown comments on others) / 10.8 / 1.0Three comment links are provided, exceeding the minimum requirement. Small deduction as the Shot Breakdown content is not reproduced in the post to confirm its analytical depth.

Final Score: 6.6 / 10


General Comment

The post shows genuine local knowledge and a well-chosen location, but misses the core concept of Week 4. A ferry terminal is a place, not an object. The challenge requires one tangible object (a rope, a bell, a ticket, a wheel) to become the cinematic character. Refocusing on a single physical object within the terminal and building a short narrative around it would have aligned this entry much more strongly with the week's theme.