Somehow, if I spend a day editing-like-a-mofo, at the end of it I have more energy and I'm restless and I want to edit more, but I have other things I need to do. I feel like a little kid who goes on a ride and afterwards is like "Again! Again!" except that the mom is all "No, you have to go grocery shopping, then do the laundry, feed and water your Adam, then go to bed because you need to get up early for work, you have to pay the rent. "Otohiko wrote:But the problem is that I find that tunnel-vision-editing-mode incredibly exhausting in the long run. Even when I do it well, it doesn't come naturally to me. I compare it to the same level of concentration as writing an exam - except it's like writing an exam that's a couple dozen hours long. Considering that my job/school already require a lot of concentration to begin with, the tunnel-vision-editing-mode just makes me want to pass out and never touch Premiere again by the time I'm done. I have very limited creative/mental energy, and editing consumes a lot of it when I do it. So I definitely admire people who can actually keep that level of commitment to editing (or other creative things) over and over - I would honestly crash and go insane if I edited even 1/10th as much as you (assuming I haven't already )
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Then again, I also don't have a job that requires much of my mental energies, so they all just get saved up for editing. If I had job/school like yours, I imagine it would be a completely different story.