Film- Hands On not Hands In

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hands on

Most of the mistakes that occurred during the process of making my film happened when I let go or held on to tight. It’s best to have hands on a project overseeing the talent without putting your hands in the pot and actually stirring. For when you try to control everything it leaves no room for others to play the roles they need to perform and destroys creativity. Yet if you leave it to “the experts” they will continue to find another artistic way to spend your monies and/or time.  Post Production only finalized when I decided to put my hands over the mix.  The distribution process on the other hand has not met it’s potential because those rights were sold to someone else. The truth is even I had my hands dirty it still could have resulted in the same outcome or worse but at least I would still hold onto that flower instead of let it drift away.

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