What kind of situation do you need to feel creative?
- OzzieAlThor79
- Joined: Fri Aug 20, 2004 10:09 pm
- Location: Saint Paul, Minnesota U.S.A.
What kind of situation do you need to feel creative?
I think this sums it all up for me most of the time:
- Minion
- Joined: Sat May 22, 2004 10:16 pm
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working under the pressure of a short deadline is how some pretty awful videos are made.
exhibit a: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... p?v=139185
exhibit a: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... p?v=139185
KioAtWork: I'm so bored. I don't have class again for another half hour.
Minion: masturbate into someones desk and giggle about it for the remaining 28 minutes
Minion: masturbate into someones desk and giggle about it for the remaining 28 minutes
- MaximoffZero
- Joined: Sun Jun 25, 2006 4:01 pm
- Location: In the Attic...
I've learned from previous experiences that I should never edit when I'm tired. When I do, I start just slapping things together rather than taking the time to make them good.
The best time to work on an AMV (at least for me) is when both of these conditions are met:
1.) I feel relaxed and my head is clear of (most) stress.
2.) I am bored out of my friggin' skull. So many good things come from total boredom.
The best time to work on an AMV (at least for me) is when both of these conditions are met:
1.) I feel relaxed and my head is clear of (most) stress.
2.) I am bored out of my friggin' skull. So many good things come from total boredom.
- Cornwiggle
- Joined: Sat May 10, 2003 2:59 pm
- Location: Lost Ground
If I like my idea enough, I'm motivated. It's that simple for me, I like the idea, I want to make it and turn out good. If one day I don't feel like editing, I do something else. The only way I lose interest is if I work on it for awhile and after reworking the beginning parts over and over I think "Maybe this idea isn't so great" and stop. That's only happened once though.
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- Niotex
- The Phantom Canine
- Joined: Sun Jun 08, 2003 1:54 pm
- Status: Simply Insane
- Location: Netherlands
Deadline stress gives you shit like...
I always seem to get most of my idea's or concepts in the train. I need to get a storage medium for on the train so I can write or type out my idea's. I always get a visual image rather then a direct combination. From there on I base things onto each other and see if things work. Anyway yeah... I need a note book... Problem being that I have horrible hand writing and a laptop would be too much of a hassle everywhere.
I always seem to get most of my idea's or concepts in the train. I need to get a storage medium for on the train so I can write or type out my idea's. I always get a visual image rather then a direct combination. From there on I base things onto each other and see if things work. Anyway yeah... I need a note book... Problem being that I have horrible hand writing and a laptop would be too much of a hassle everywhere.
- Shazzy
- Joined: Sat Jun 12, 2004 8:15 pm
- Location: The Universe
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My creativity peaks at that time between 2 and 6 AM when I've stayed up too late to feel tired but I'm not rested enough to be really cognizant. A relaxed, clear mind just makes me too capable overanalyzing everything.MaximoffZero wrote:I've learned from previous experiences that I should never edit when I'm tired.
Which is a shame, because I hate staying up late and feel like crap until I can normalize my sleeping schedule again.
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- Gepetto
- Mr. Poopy Pants
- Joined: Thu Jun 10, 2004 10:11 pm
- Status: Bored to tears
- Location: The Tokyo Settlement
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Like Shazzy, I'm more productive when I'm sleep-deprived beyond feeling tired. I've once spent weeks without editing, occasionally turning on my PC and staring at Premiere and then pulled an all-nighter from 10PM to 4AM with a break to watch LOST at midnight. Then I slept, woke up at noon, went to a BBQ in the afternoon and burned the midnight oil again that night. Unlike Shazzy, I don't hate sleep deprivation (I inflict it upon myself on a regular basis by playing late-night poker with my neighbors) and it takes a four-minute afternoon nap for me to normalize my schedule. High metabolic rates kick arse.
As for "inspiration" in the sense of "getting an idea", it comes randomly. Just yesterday I had an idea at the dentist office when the receptionist asked for my insurance card number. Then, upon further inspection of that idea, another one came up that was not related to the first in neither anime, music nor general concept. I forgot the first one five minutes later and am yet to remember it (which sucks since it was better than the second).
As for "inspiration" in the sense of "getting an idea", it comes randomly. Just yesterday I had an idea at the dentist office when the receptionist asked for my insurance card number. Then, upon further inspection of that idea, another one came up that was not related to the first in neither anime, music nor general concept. I forgot the first one five minutes later and am yet to remember it (which sucks since it was better than the second).
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- Taruto!
- Joined: Sat Apr 24, 2004 1:45 pm
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Editing.. for me it requires lots of time, lots of patience, lots of inspiration and most importantly.. lots of sugar.
If I don't have cake/sweets/sugary things I just fizzle out and give up. It's like my editing fuel. My latest project had about 20% of it completed thanks to a brief supply of cherry lips I had one night, and it turned out pretty good! XD
It also helps to be in a good mood, though, I hate editing in a bad mood. Being in a bad mood just makes me shove stuff anywhere and get inpatient really quickly and have to do it aaaaall again. :/
If I don't have cake/sweets/sugary things I just fizzle out and give up. It's like my editing fuel. My latest project had about 20% of it completed thanks to a brief supply of cherry lips I had one night, and it turned out pretty good! XD
It also helps to be in a good mood, though, I hate editing in a bad mood. Being in a bad mood just makes me shove stuff anywhere and get inpatient really quickly and have to do it aaaaall again. :/