Friday, January 16, 2026

cut scene





 we had to cut this scene because we were running out of time and both people in that scene didn't show up.

music


 for the music i was thing something funny and full of action at the same time and i have found nothing. it is appalling how i have yet to find anything of interest. the things i want are there but what i NEED is not available, I'm one google search away from flipping my table, i have been searching for AN HOUR. i think I'm a little upset.

Friday, January 9, 2026

edit update

 

another update, i added the credits, thankfully the beginning scene is long enough with nothing important happening. not going to lie I'm tired, this is all your getting out of me (no disrespect).

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

PT 2 Bloopers

 

The goggles and hoodie workout is peak chaotic energy; those aggressive, loud-grunting squats on the pull-up bar are actually hilarious. I love the commitment to the bit, even if it looks more like a fever dream than a training montage. It’s the perfect blend of stupidity and just being loud in a public park.

Then the pan over to our guy in the red plaid pajama pants peeking out from the tree just kills me. He’s officially the movie’s mascot at this point, proving that no matter how hard you try to be serious, the dude in PJs made the filming better.

edit update


I have switched from hitpaw edimakor to capcut, its more convenient and easier to use then hitpaw. not much to say here. the bagels look tasty.

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

PT 1 Bloopers

 






I honestly can’t get over the "menacing" tree lean while you're rocking those pajama pants—it’s peak high school cinema to try and be edgy while looking like you just crawled out of bed for a snack. It cracks me up seeing that "tough guy" facade completely evaporate the second the absurdity of the scene hits. There’s such a funny tension trying to nail a good shot.

That lake scene is even better because I’ve been there trying to deliver an unhinged line with total confidence usually just leads to an immediate ego collapse. Seeing the transition from "tough guy" to hysterical laughter was gold and honestly was my favorite part.

edit progress

 

I've added a part of the intro and now I’m just looking at this "Bagle Entertainment Studio" card and laughing. I know I spelled "bagel" wrong, but honestly, with two pieces of bread shaking hands, the typo just fits the vibe. It lets people know right away that I'm just here to have some fun and not take things too seriously.

Now I’m trying to make the jump from this white screen to the park scene look smooth instead of awkward. I’m hoping that adding some upbeat guitar music will make the bagel logo feel like a real studio opening. If I can get that music to hit just right, it’ll turn this goofy intro into a something that will keep people watching.


some of the editing process


 

CCR:1 AND 2

https://youtu.be/Qtyl2PX7Y5g