Cynicaladm
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Consider that I have 0 skill for graphics, so when i come up with an idea for a scene, it's purely descriptive and based on dialogue. I have no talent for it and am happy to explicitly let z do his thing with whatever I come up with, especially because sometimes things I write clash with what z actually can physically make, which is a limitation that we discover as we go along, not before.
Z instead does both at the same time, then tosses the scenes and his ideas to us. We often don't see anything on screen before the scene is well underway towards realisation.
I'm better with words and occasionally have ideas that improve or fundamentally alter scenes he's come up with which leads to him then working off of my variations. We are not in the same room and often work at different times of day, so a scene tends to be the result of a back and forth process that mixes storyboarding with rambling or just making the thing straight up.
Z instead does both at the same time, then tosses the scenes and his ideas to us. We often don't see anything on screen before the scene is well underway towards realisation.
I'm better with words and occasionally have ideas that improve or fundamentally alter scenes he's come up with which leads to him then working off of my variations. We are not in the same room and often work at different times of day, so a scene tends to be the result of a back and forth process that mixes storyboarding with rambling or just making the thing straight up.
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