When you “make” something, it must start from zero, whether it is an object or an event. For that, preparation is necessary. Prepare and execute to complete an object or realize an event.
After all, when we make things,1
The Hallmark channel, a paid line, is popular in the US, and 40 new movies will be broadcast during the Christmas season from November to December2
If you consume only the things that are made, you will forget the difficulty of making them3
However, at that time, work after completion is awaited. For example, if it is a product, it may break down. If it is an event, various additional costs may be incurred. I would like to summarize them all in terms of post-processing.
Post-processing always occurs after creating something. It is necessary to plan ahead with that in mind. Therefore, the success or failure of a project that creates things depends on creating a plan that can be post-processed.
The process of making it ends in no time. I think that the longest time you spend is advance planning. The next time-consuming work is post-processing.
After all, when we make things, the work time to make is the shortest in the whole project.
↩︎40 new works!
As long as the movies are video content, there were 40 pre-plans, 40 work to gather related parties, and at least 40 post-processing plans. Considering them, I think that a lot of budgets, people and time were spent on the big release of these movies.
People believe that now is the internet age, but I feel that the demand for TV is not gone. The strength of TV is the ability to create content. In particular, movies made by humans.
↩︎It’s hard to make something happen by starting from zero. Including preparation and post-processing. But if we don’t make something, we can’t find good content. That’s all for today’s post. Thank you ↩︎
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