Sunday, January 25, 2026

Last Minute Changes Blog Post #41

 Last Minute Changes after the Screening!


Hi guys, welcome back to another blog. Today, I will be discussing last-minute changes we could have made but ultimately did not, due to our choice. Ok lets get started!

To begin with, after the test screening, we did not make any changes to our film opener. We received constructive feedback from our audience, but most of the comments were confirming rather than corrective. Our audience agreed that the pacing, acting, and mood of the film opener were good, which suggests that the film opener achieved its intended purpose. The audience mentioned minor issues, like some shots being very dark or the editing not being smooth in some scenes. However, we chose not to make these changes because they were creative decisions that we made. The darkness made visibility limited and was part of our natural and low-key lighting. It added a sense of realism and fear. Additionally, we had a lot of limitations on equipment and resources. So, making further changes risked altering the film's style. We felt that changing the lighting would move the project away from our original vision rather than improve it. Also, since CapCut Pro became too expensive, I had to cancel it. This made editing a little more difficult since I did not have the same tools as I did before the screening. Again, we chose not to change any of the editing since it could have negatively affected the opener.

To conclude, we felt the test screening confirmed to us that the opener was effective, so we made the choice not to make any last-minute changes!


Amaar sighing of relief.

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