Ever felt you've topped out? Done the best you'll ever do?

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Ever felt you've topped out? Done the best you'll ever do?

Post by CaTaClYsM » Thu Jun 17, 2004 8:28 pm

As a creator, do you ever think that you've peaked? Topped out? That after you've finished a video that you've just done the best you can and wont be able to do any better?

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Post by inthesto » Thu Jun 17, 2004 8:51 pm

I always think I did the best job I possibly could, but after watching my finished product a week later, five million new problems spring up.

Rather annoying, really.

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Post by Wonka » Thu Jun 17, 2004 8:55 pm

CaTaClYsM wrote:As a creator, do you ever think that you've peaked? Topped out? That after you've finished a video that you've just done the best you can and wont be able to do any better?

Do you mean in popularity or in overall quality?


Quality wise, I’ve honestly never felt that way. I can always pick out about a 1000 things wrong with the video I just made (well, not exactly wrong, just things that could stand for some improvement), plus all the great info I get on some of the ops I receive, so thus far, it's never felt to me that I can't go any higher.
As far as popularity goes, I do sometimes think I’ve peaked. Not all the time, but some times, it feels like Appetite is the only video I’ve made as far as the public is concerned, which is a little disheartening at times. Fortunately I have Beo, Fluxy and the rest of my forum, not to mention all the people who give me all their feedback, so that always helps me get over that mental hump pretty fast.

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Post by Voices_Of_Ryan » Thu Jun 17, 2004 8:58 pm

Wonka wrote:
CaTaClYsM wrote:As a creator, do you ever think that you've peaked? Topped out? That after you've finished a video that you've just done the best you can and wont be able to do any better?

Do you mean in popularity or in overall quality?


Quality wise, I’ve honestly never felt that way. I can always pick out about a 1000 things wrong with the video I just made (well, not exactly wrong, just things that could stand for some improvement), plus all the great info I get on some of the ops I receive, so thus far, it's never felt to me that I can't go any higher.
As far as popularity goes, I do sometimes think I’ve peaked. Not all the time, but some times, it feels like Appetite is the only video I’ve made as far as the public is concerned, which is a little disheartening at times. Fortunately I have Beo, Fluxy and the rest of my forum, not to mention all the people who give me all their feedback, so that always helps me get over that mental hump pretty fast.
everything he said but the popularity thing.

Btw wonka, is that Chris walken?
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Post by Wonka » Thu Jun 17, 2004 9:10 pm

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Post by Zarxrax » Thu Jun 17, 2004 9:11 pm

Always learning... always improving... a never-ending struggle...

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Post by SarahtheBoring » Thu Jun 17, 2004 10:01 pm

Yeah, about a year ago. But I'm still enjoying it, so I don't mind.

That, and if anyone is paying so much attention to my track record that they're weighing each video and worrying that I'm slipping in quality... they're taking it way more seriously than I am. :roll: (And that's not just because I'm a nobody editor - seriously, if you worry about it that much you need to relax.)

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Post by bubblehead » Thu Jun 17, 2004 10:05 pm

eh, no. I'm not that great, or even technically proficient. So I can improve, at least technically. And I have been improving. To tell you the truth, I'm in no great hurry to reach that point. I think it might be depressing, actually.
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Post by Beowulf » Thu Jun 17, 2004 10:51 pm

Whenever I release a video, its always the absolute best I could make at the time. It usually takes about 2 weeks of constant watching for me to start finding flaws but I always do. They flaws get fewer and farer between with every video, but nothing is flawless.

As far as popularity goes, I've got one video according to most people here. I bums me out bit time but when I edit my current video which is already better than HTTT it cheers me up. But I still think even though its going to be a better video, theres no way its going to be more popular which is a shame.

Hail to the Theif = 10.2k hits
NBK = 3.5k hits

My latest video almost has as many hits as my entire previous catalouge combined. Aint that some shit :?

Now if I were to make 4 or 5 more videos, each with about 500 hits, then I'd start to feel down. But currently, you can't blame people for liking your latest and greatest.

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Re: Ever felt you've topped out? Done the best you'll ever d

Post by mexicanjunior » Thu Jun 17, 2004 10:52 pm

CaTaClYsM wrote:As a creator, do you ever think that you've peaked? Topped out? That after you've finished a video that you've just done the best you can and wont be able to do any better?

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I peaked the day I released Asuka's Last Stand. :o

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