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Re: difficulties with clients
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Lisa Koza
on Apr 3, 2008 at 8:36:43 pm
[grinner hester]
"I am in the business of pleasing clients. Quite a bit of that time has gone to making a show worse at the request of the bill-payer."
I had forwarded over to my professor from college, who runs his own production company, and who actually just hired me for a freelance gig next week (at $50 an hour), but anyway, he loved the intro that I created. I told him of some of the creative differences I was experiencing, and he told me "don't let them make you change it, it's perfect how it is". How do you not let them change it though? This has been part of my struggle, fighting to keep what I feel is right. But as it turns out, I've made changes, and now they still want more changes. They are relentless actually.
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