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Don't be a d**k

First producing workshop in MDA2900 had its own spirit that is just very difficult to describe in other words that the title of this article. Basically, now when I think about it, it was a pep talk. A pep talk with a motivational monologue delivered by a person who's in the game for a crap load of time (in my opinion 30 years is a crap load, I'm only 19).

There was a point (or actually several of them) during the first part of the workshop (the mission statement part) where I felt like I was back in the pool with Rado (my swim coach) and he was giving one of his famous speeches while Daniel, David or Samuel (some of my former team mates) talked back. Not exactly the best thing they've ever done. :D :D

Why am I reminded of this though? One of the mates was just like them. Had to say something no matter what. But she is like that. Otherwise she's a truly delightful girl.^^

So yeah. Producing workshop was fun, however I once again proved to myself that I don't really aspire to become a producer. But I do agree with the fact that even if I strive to have a different role on the set, I should know what a producer has to do and how he has to do it. I should know it's hard work and not a walk in the park. It's important to understand this, because then later on I can step up my team work and cooperation.

P.S.: Thank you, Eddie, the word d**k will never be the same again. :'D ;)


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