This motto can extend past writing essays of course too. For instance a movie like Avatar took over 10 years to make (I, for one, hated the movie, however). Despite my loathing of the film, the visuals were the most important leap in 3D technology since its creation. They could not have done this without two things: truckloads of money and more importantly, time. In the recipe of success, time makes up 50% of the process, with the other 50% being split between patience and talent.
Every medium of entertainment, whether it be books, movies, video games, or whatever, requires an immense amount of time to be successful. A few examples: The Harry Potter series took 10 years to reach its conclusion, Gran Turismo 5, which sports photo-realistic graphics and gameplay, was announced in 2004 and is still in development, and like I said earlier Avatar took over 10 years.
So what is the most important thing I learned this week? Take your time, because in the end your finished product will be exponentially greater than if you rushed it.
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ReplyDeleteThis is super interesteing, ONE... becuase I didn't know that Avatar took 10 years to make and two, becuase I couldn't agree more with your discovery of the week.
For a movie to this extreme, ofcourse it took a lot of money like you mentioned. That's one factor that made it so unique and creative.
I totally agree with that. I always knew that good things take time, but I guess I never really payed much attention to how much time can really impact a piece of work.