Learned things
- The tone of movies makes a huge difference. If the movie has an inconsistent tone, it will probably not be all that great.
- Do what the person wants, even if they're wrong. Show them the thing, and then they might realize that they are wrong, it will just end up being fixed anyway. Isn't there a saying of "the customer is always right" or something like that?
- You have to have people skills in the editorial (is that the correct word?) business because you rely on people liking you. If you are great at art and are super skilled but you're a hard person to talk to, no ones going to want to have to get in touch with you and work with you.
Opinions
- I agree with the whole "being a nice person and being a suck up is good for getting work" because being a grump isn't going to make anyone like you at all. You kind of rely on people liking you in a business like that, considering your job is to please people.
- It was a good idea that the editor lessened that bit in Ironman at the start with the Chechnians and how he was before all of that stuff happened because having sympathy for the characters is great and it's hard to be sympathetic for a character that is kind of a dick.
Question
- How long is the editing process?
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