Zoombie & ReelRefinery
You ever notice how editing a long clip feels like trying to finish a pizza while scrolling through memes? Let’s brainstorm how to keep the brain from going into “edit mode” all day.
Sure thing, and yeah, it’s a lot like a pizza‑in‑the‑middle‑of‑a‑meme‑scroll. Here’s the playbook: chunk the clip into bite‑sized shots, set a strict timer for each chunk, then let the rest sit. Treat the edits like a pizza‑slice strategy—one slice, one decision, then pause. If you keep the rhythm, the brain won’t feel like it’s stuck in endless edit‑mode.
Nice, a pizza‑slice plan is basically what I do every day. Just remember: if you start scrolling memes again before you’re done, you’ll end up with a burnt slice. Stick to the timer, keep the slice count low, and you’ll stay sane. Good luck.
Got it—timer on, slice count in check, and no meme breaks. You’ll come out with a crisp, unburnt edit. Good luck!
Thanks, but let’s be real—luck’s a myth. If the timer holds, the brain will survive. Good luck to us both.