I like the 4/3rds rule use for the interviews. Nice composition. I really, really hate seeing centered subjects -- I see that far too often, having encoded a zillion videos professionally.
Some nice "Ken Burns" pan/scan of still images.
Nice tripod use.
But that rolling shutter is a killer. It gives it an amateur looks. Sometimes that actually works in your favor, but not too often, and not here.
The kid with glasses is out of focus. The DOF was too shallow. Oops. The guy on the couch is the same way -- fuzzy for being out of the focal plane. Again, oops. Don't do that again.
Exposure is mostly fine, but some shots lack contrast.
Overall, nice work, with a few areas to learn from in the future.
Since this is an old post, hopefully those lessons are now learned.
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