The document discusses issues with the production quality of a student film called "Bleeding in Love". It notes that there were no opening credits for the cast or crew and no logos for the production or distribution companies. It also mentions that background noises were not removed during editing, breaking up the atmosphere. There were visible cracks in continuity from filming on different days. However, the document also discusses techniques learned from making the film, including using varied camera angles, close-ups, panning and slow motion to improve quality, as well as voiceovers, lighting, and mise-en-scene to develop characters and set mood. Editing in Final Cut Pro allowed adding credits and video filters to distinguish fantasy from reality.