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Originally Posted by Baby Lee
Actually, the more you press this, the less respect you are showing.
I've told you numerous times, it's not a knock.
Creative content isn't a push button operation. If you write a good score or script in 40 hours. You don't write a great score or script by adding 10 or 20 hours more.
You seem to be conflating the logistics of the . . . less . . . creative details like sets, casting, location scouting, continuity, wardrobe, effects, etc., with the creative process. Those things can be hammered out with recruitment and investment.
Are you seriously suggesting that a Lorre or a Milch or an Abrams create twice as good a product in a given 2 weeks than they do in a given week?
Appreciate time and logistics, but that's not the same as creative.
There's a reason that 'stroke of genius' is a cliche and not 'lunch pail of genius.'
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As a creative myself, absolutely. NO doubt. As a creative, Dane will agree.
Why you think you know how creatives work?