that comment wasn't to you it was to tonycip
Please, accept my apologies. Just a matter of placement,
that comment wasn't to you it was to tonycip
Sheridan, many years, when I was an art student in college, every Friday we had to put our work of the week in front of class for all the other students (and the teacher) to critique. To say it was painful would be a gross understatement.
As the weeks passed, the pain faded and I actually began to look forward to this little exercise. Out of it grew a better understanding of myself, my work and my thought process—before, during and after creating the piece. Only then did my, and the other students', work really begin to improve.
The great thing about criticism is we can take it and reflect on it, apply what works and discard what doesn't. On the other hand, we can totally ignore it, learn nothing and seldom progress.
Regarding "this forum." A forum is "a place, meeting, or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged." You posted a video that you helped make. The instant you did that, you opened yourself and the video to comments--the good, the bad and the ugly. Unfortunately, it comes with the territory.
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