I'm going to make it my mission to score at least 3 small indie films this year.
I'm going to make it my mission to score at least 3 small indie films this year.
Which activities make you lose track of time?
Editing audio. I'm a perfectionist. I just spent all day on a little over three minutes of audio track. The sound is tweaked and balanced. There's nothing like the joy of calling the client and telling him that I'm sending him an mp3 - two days ahead of schedule :)
writing, watching tv and reading are all things that I start off thinking I'm just going to do for a couple hours and the next thing I know I've been doing those things for uptp 20 hours. If I'm in the writing zone it's great, but if I'm in tv watching mode, it's not so great.
watching tv while knitting ( no i'm not an old lady with 27 cats =p), writing, reading and going to the mall.
Mostly Preproduction of multiple projects at once, which it ends up combining them in a one single feature.
Making a beat. Lost in the emotions of every sound day turns into night and then 3days later.......Completed. So you say time?? I say days hahaha
Would you rather be a worried genius or a joyful simpleton?
Sometimes I wish I was just a genius without the worry. But I guess I fall more into the joyful simpleton.
worried genius! :)
How about and a peaceful enlightened person. Stupid Question again because these are not choices we can make.
Hey John...Have an opinion, but abuse of members will not be tolerated.
I tend to toggle quite easily between the two - often in a space of a few moments.
Stage32. Thank you for showing me what I need to do, I think I now realize what I have and what I don't. Now I have a lot of work to do ;)
Would you sacrifice years from your total life for instant guaranteed success?
No. Life is a journey not a destination. Don't remember who wrote that -- but it is true.
U could have the years w/me stuck on life support! No charge!
I think everyone has their own interpretation of success. Is Success a Place? A Feeling? A Journey? Does instant success even exist? I think the answer depeds on the individual.
yes, I would. I would gladly work 6 years on a project if it was likely to be a smash hit on release, no problem.
Succession always in process and progress is success, as I realized.