Blog Post #49: Instagram - Uploading Bloopers

Behind-the-scenes clips and teasers are great for getting people interested because they help the audience feel more connected to the documentary. When viewers see the real, unfiltered moments, it makes the documentary feel less scripted and more genuine. It also shows that the people working on it have personality and can have fun. Also, bloopers are super shareable, so they are really helpful for getting the word out and making people want to watch it.

When I looked through the clips I filmed with Gabe and Frankie, I thought both of them had the funniest material for bloopers. I ended up choosing a clip of Frankie. I picked this one because it gives the documentary a fun vibe. She is wearing a colorful outfit, telling a funny story, and laughing. It makes her seem really likable and easy to connect with. I also chose it because even though the question was serious, her reaction lightens the mood in a way that feels natural and entertaining.

This is the video I posted on Instagram:





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