tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2549250396365942134.post3382223439463730991..comments2023-08-17T10:12:33.104+02:00Comments on Sisch's Reflections: A mistake I won't make againsischhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10431147694855095972noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2549250396365942134.post-9551582943354089242009-05-23T20:04:06.443+02:002009-05-23T20:04:06.443+02:00I would much rather wait for a film, knowing that ...I would much rather wait for a film, knowing that the filmmaker is crafting it to his or her highest standards than watch something half-heartedly dashed out. I applaud your high production standards and look forward to enjoying the results. Shakespeare said it best in Hamlet - "To thine own self be true." What a perfect mantra for a filmmaker.Undisclosed Studiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12623902047879294212noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2549250396365942134.post-51897512664662746452009-05-23T11:49:37.530+02:002009-05-23T11:49:37.530+02:00These things are sent to try us, my dear; it's jus...These things are sent to try us, my dear; it's just one of those unfortunate happenings that seem to plague the life of an anymation director :)<br /><br />Unfortunately, we all have to go through a "oh bugger, I wish I'd have done X when I did Y" moments, so the only thing one can do in these situations is shrug, put it down to experience and move on; don't beat yourself up over it (perfectionism is a curse as well as a blessing, as you're only too well aware ;))<br /><br />I'm sure I speak for the majority when I say "take as long as you need; we'll be waiting patiently for this as we know it'll be on a par with your other work and therefore no disappointment at all".<br /><br />More power to your elbow!Killianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02655334905248889603noreply@blogger.com