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I'm back again haha!

Now another very pressing matter which is driving me round the twist. I'm trying to edit a 10 minute movie which has taken a good part of this year to develop and make. I'm so tired. Finally I have, what I feel... is a decent cut and a piece which (in small test screenings) is reaching to people's hearts.

Now the director won't commit to a final cut and throughout the WHOLE process of working with him - he's a slow as a f****** snail on weed. For a pro, he made many errors which was a nightmare to edit.

Sorry I feel quite emotional. I know, it's my fault for choosing him in the first place - I had valid reasons but omg I'm starting to regret it now. He's a terrible director, I've discovered who is slow and indecisive. I mean REALLY slow... I had to literally force him to start shooting since he delayed it for one year.

Anyway, I just want us to come to an agreement. I'm fed up of the project being held back because of his idiocy. We need to start grading, sound etc. soon and his pussyfooting around may lose some of the amazing post production talent I've worked so hard to get on board.

I asked the Yi:

What is the best way to get Simon to agree on Final Cut?

36.1.3 > 2

Does this mean to hide my intentions? Or hide my true feelings?
 

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