
I also like to edit to show off a new animes and try and get more people to watch them instead of staying mainstream and only watching Naruto and Bleach.
All the attention is fun too haha
I think at some level everyone has at least a little bit of this. Its great to hear praise for creating something that was fun to make.CodeZTM wrote:Although I'd be lying if I didn't do it for a little attention too. XD I always love hearing when people like/enjoy my work and felt something from it. I don't do it exclusively for this reason though. If I did, it wouldn't be any fun!
Yes Master.Koopiskeva wrote:Go edit.Prodigi wrote:I edit when Jay tells me to.
Same here, I don't have to really force myself to edit, I really enjoy the process of creating a video.Ileia wrote:And apparently I'm in the minority, but I do find the editing process to be fun. I don't have crashes/problems that a lot of people seem to have, so I just get into my tunnel-vision-editing-mode and I love it. If I'm not having fun editing a video, I don't edit it. There are exceptions, of course, depending on the situation, but I rarely force myself to edit.
That's a really cool way of looking at it! It's not really what I'm after as editor, but I love watching people do that and pull it off successfully as a viewer. I wish more editors would think in those terms - but it does take a bit of talent to actually do it well.Ileia wrote: Forcing together two things that ordinarily are not together.
From my own view on that... I don't hate it because I have to force myself to edit - I know that I'll work obsessively and non-stop once I have the "artistic vision" or whatever you want to call it. When I'm ready to edit, no amount of technical frustration will actually stop me, and I rarely do run into tech issues. Sure they're frustrating when they crop up, and frankly I find solving any sort of technical problems (like how to do that one filter right, or tweaking with motion, or doing good encoding, etc. etc.) utterly boring/stupid/brain-numbing/energy-wasting, but that's not going to really stop me. And I love the feeling of having that drive to get a project done for creative reasons.And apparently I'm in the minority, but I do find the editing process to be fun. I don't have crashes/problems that a lot of people seem to have, so I just get into my tunnel-vision-editing-mode and I love it. If I'm not having fun editing a video, I don't edit it. There are exceptions, of course, depending on the situation, but I rarely force myself to edit.