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Was I at fault ?, Being criticized for my videography
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CRaider2
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Apr 9 2020, 02:34 PM
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there is no right or wrong. be humble and listen since he is the client and there might be a lesson to be learnt. might as well go thru with him and highlight where he wants changes so both of you are clear on what is required. can add another camera so no need to pan so much? even after you become some hotshot professional, stay humble as there is always something to learn
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CRaider2
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Apr 9 2020, 04:53 PM
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QUOTE(Sotsotzaii @ Apr 9 2020, 03:43 PM) Actually the guy that is doing the talking isn't him, his just the guy that is arranging this and that, the guy who's doing talking and is the head pastor, loves the way the video came out in final. But for this guy, he wants this and that but does not know how to express what he wants, I get lost sometimes thinking to myself what is he talking about, but I'd let it pass, next week i'll try to communicate with him again. seems like he is on a power trip but i rather give him benefit of doubt. maybe he is trying to impart wisdom without really knowing the content. lots of people like him. you learn to listen and move on. the smart thing is not to argue. try and accommodate him, even if it is token attempt to show him u tried. i dont know how to describe in a specific situation but the gist of it is as long as they you see tried to follow their method they cant really blame you. even if they going to find fault just say you have reached the limit of your capability and maybe they should someone else. Usually the end result if it is good will justify the work. give him a bit "face" and you go a long way. just be diplomatic about it edit on a lighter side of note, maybe he wanted mr bean zoom This post has been edited by CRaider2: Apr 9 2020, 05:00 PM
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