Haha, funny, I've started editing for the first time in a while just now and I'm having this whole "why am I editing?" debate with myself right this moment. Coming at it from a different angle, though - I'm very happy to be editing and am having a lot of fun, but I'm also questioning whether the result is gonna be something that anyone but me is actually going to like.Emong wrote:Who the hell edits because it's fun?
I'm always on the edges of my creativity and it's just exhausting work
/just started his Madoka amv and already wants to do something else than editing.
The real problem isn't editing, the real problem is what you're editing for. If it's pure impulse and self-satisfaction, it's gonna outweigh the pain that underlies the technical processes behind it for me. I think you might be very much in the same category of editor as me though - which I suspect is kind of a minority. There are a lot of people in the community who get a genuine kick out of solving the technical problems, producing slick graphics work, and out of competing with each other. I have 0 interest in any of those things and edit on pure impulse, and I more or less refuse to look at editing as anything other than pure montage. If we look objectively at the community, a large swath of it has long moved past being interested in pure montage and moved into the realm of putting motion graphics and other
All that makes for a fun (and exhausting) creative side of it, but ultimately a very unsatisfying experience with both the technical side, and the social pressures from the community to improve and compete (which I can't and don't want to) sometimes drive me nuts.
Bottom line: love/hate is the nature of editing, especially for people with a purely creative motivation for these things.