Zabej & Droven
Ever notice how directors always seem to wait until the last minute to cut a scene, like they’re practicing their own version of “creative procrastination”? It’s a kind of art, really, the kind that makes the crew wonder if they’re watching a movie or a lesson in laziness. What do you think—do you see it as a flaw or a hidden charm?
Sure, the last‑minute cut is just the director’s way of keeping everyone on their toes—like a surprise exam where the answer is a scene change. It’s the kind of flaw that turns a crew into a cult of anticipation, so whether you call it charm or laziness, you can’t deny it’s part of the art.
Exactly, it’s the only way to keep everyone awake. I just sit back and let them do the work—keeps the whole thing feeling like a nap that turns into a marathon.