This is such a great reminder. I think so many of us forget the importance of the process. Sometimes we get those rare instances when we create something fantastic with minimal editing, but most of the time, there is so much left on the cutting room floor. I've started writing down or leaving voice notes of ideas I like so I can keep returning to them and fleshing them out. Some sit collecting dust, and some turn into pieces of work I never anticipated in the first place. Also, I can't wait to see Inside Out 2 (not sure if this one will resonate with my toddler the way the first one did, lol).
It's so baffling to see how long making a movie takes and what goes into it...
I always put the 'meh' parts (or stuff that's good but too long) on the bottom of my text, without the ODDS heading though, and then pray to God every time I publish that I didn't forget to remove this illegible mishmash from the final post. Eventually I move them to a draft but I can't say I ever ended up using any of it later on.
This is such a great reminder. I think so many of us forget the importance of the process. Sometimes we get those rare instances when we create something fantastic with minimal editing, but most of the time, there is so much left on the cutting room floor. I've started writing down or leaving voice notes of ideas I like so I can keep returning to them and fleshing them out. Some sit collecting dust, and some turn into pieces of work I never anticipated in the first place. Also, I can't wait to see Inside Out 2 (not sure if this one will resonate with my toddler the way the first one did, lol).
It's so baffling to see how long making a movie takes and what goes into it...
I always put the 'meh' parts (or stuff that's good but too long) on the bottom of my text, without the ODDS heading though, and then pray to God every time I publish that I didn't forget to remove this illegible mishmash from the final post. Eventually I move them to a draft but I can't say I ever ended up using any of it later on.
So well said 👏👏👏