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Old 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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What's your thoughts process in this.
a. lower the amount of eggnog intake
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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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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I have to set my self deadlines then. Thanks for your input and merry Christmas to you all.
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