Monday, January 12, 2026

Blog #27 – How Bloopers Helped Improve Our Scenes

 At first, I was starting to get really annoyed by all the bloopers we kept getting, lines forgotten, laughing at serious moments, or actors messing up their movements. But the more we filmed, the more I realized that these “mistakes” were actually helping us. Each time something went wrong, we could see exactly what didn’t work and figure out how to fix it in the next take. It made the actors more aware of their timing, expressions, and how small movements affected the overall scene.


By the time we finally got usable footage, the scenes felt so much more natural and I could actually start seeing the film slowly but surely coming together. The actors were wayyy more confident than when we first started off, and the story flowed better because everyone was learning and taking feedback from one another in all of the earlier takes. I even started to look forward to bloopers, they became like a learning tool, showing us what exactly needed attention and pushing us to make the scenes stronger than we originally planned.

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