"No matter what you create, writing, directing, composing, or producing, your work will evolve. It has to. The strongest creatives are not the ones who get it perfect on the first try. They are the ones who stay flexible, who listen to the story, and who are willing to refine, adjust, and even let go of ideas when something better reveals itself. At the end of the day, it’s not about protecting your first draft or idea. It’s about serving the final story." - RB
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What’s one adjustment you made recently that strengthened your story?
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Dwayne Williams 2 it seems then, Dwayne, that we have to listen to the right voices, the ones in tune with the story-world we are creating. After all, not all voices are helpful; some are distractions.
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Yeah, I agree, there can definitely be distractions. Geoff Hall It is important to understand your creative goals, so you can recognize which voices genuinely support your story and discern which ones carry real experience and credibility.
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Generally speaking, I ask myself whether a voice can be considered as "reasonable" under the auspices of what passes for a standard conversational tone, unless the voice is meant to utterly bisect others, which also has its place. Voices are like the threads in a tapestry; they need to weave around one another to complete a picture.