Editing Blog: just some more tweaks
Hi bloggers!
I am very ecstatic to write this blog!!:)
This blog is basically an explanation of what I changed since my film review.
Though I was very satisfied with the film then, there is always room for improvement.
In the film review, I explained I was doing a lot of editing and moving things around.
This allowed me to learn new skills.
It also taught me to be very patient.
Looking very closely at a video for long periods is strenuous.
But I did it anyway to perfect the film.
This pickiness reminded me patience is very important.
Moving on, after all of that hassle I went and looked for an outside opinion.
I asked some family and a few friends to look at my film.
After watching my film I asked for input.
Upon receiving their opinions I went back to watch the film on my own.
Though it seems redundant, I wanted to see if I noticed the flaws they did.
And because I'm open-minded, I implemented some of the changed they suggested.
I eliminated unnecessary elements that did not add value.
This involved cutting redundant scenes and trimming irrelevant subplots.
Removing these components ensures focus, clarity, and impactful storytelling.
Tough decisions to remove initially important elements are crucial for maintaining narrative quality.
Embracing this aspect of review guarantees that every scene serves a purpose and contributes meaningfully to the story.
I valued and considered all the opinions I got because I knew a delightful film would be produced.
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