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December 19, 2008 at 11:44 pm #217331claudio antonelliParticipant
If you don’t like people working with you/peering over your shoulder/etc then doing something like Shake or Nuke is probably a better choice. That being said, I have had plenty of gigs that involve no client sessions whatsoever. Movie and Network stuff has a less client-centric workflow. Commericals (admittely the bread and butter of flame) are generally client heavy.
I personally get way more stressed out when I have to use After Effects or Shake, which is a solid argument that it’s more about your experince with the software than it is with someone peering over your shoulder.
December 20, 2008 at 2:32 am #217327Saran SirikasamsapParticipantthis thread is fascinating..;) at the end of the day, the spot in question belongs to the client, they have every right to be there while we work. and if u know yr box well, it shouldn’t really affect u that much.. a client making bizarre comments CAN be frustrating, but well.. i find it entertaining.. and if they wanna make strange changes, well we do our best to convince them otherwise but when all is said and done its their commercial/their air-time/their money. working with a demanding client is an interesting experience, love the pressure..i mean we wanna LIVE not simply EXIST. 🙂
December 20, 2008 at 1:14 pm #217328December 21, 2008 at 2:24 am #217330Pier-Luc VervilleParticipantPerfect. That summs it up.
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