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Originally Posted by Lalwendė
Perhaps, if you do prefer FotR that is, it was a benefit that PJ had less time to work on his editing? Often, the best work is produced while under pressure; maybe PJ had less time to procrastinate and hence to fiddle about with what was already good in the case of FotR? That would depend on which film you think is the best though.
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Not saying that you're wrong, but I've never liked that argument, as usually it goes untested. I can't count the times that persons tell me that they work really well under pressure and when they've procrastinated, and hold up
x as the result. My contention always is is what would
x look like if more time and less pressure were applied?
Something that I've had to learn while working is to plan and design more, and 'react' less.
And not that I don't procrastinate, nor require negative incentives to gain momentum...