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24th December 2021, 08:34 | #1 | Link |
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Rabbits and holes
I'm someone that as the hability to lean in may things and cannot stop.
When you edit a movie, when is it ever over . Clearly I have a not so bad script What's your thoughts process in this. |
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b. there is no 'perfect', aiming for it is good, trying to archive it is foolish. Once it's good enough for you (or your client) stop. |
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24th December 2021, 19:27 | #3 | Link |
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The best way to know when it is finished is to have a deadline, preferably one from a client. It is "finished" when you get to that date.
If you are an artist, that idea may offend you, but it is how the real world works. |
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