"A beautiful side effect of making things is you start to look around
and wonder, 'how did they do that?'; you learn to see, analyze, and
appreciate different approaches, well-made things, and clever solutions."
- Lili Cheng
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Yes, but as Mark Twain remarked about how his riverboat experience affected his view of any river - it caused him to dissect it into shallows, currents, bars and removed the romance - that side-effect cuts two ways. Sometimes its nice not to know how the magic trick works.
Posted by: Mike Beversluis | 23 May 2007 at 07:10 PM
Yeah, I've stopped learning about how movies are made so that I can just sit back and enjoy them.
Posted by: Diego Rodriguez | 13 June 2007 at 08:51 PM