post-production depression
by feline0favenueB on Feb 03, 2010 14:48:20
the feeling of loss,
despair,
emptiness, and boredom experienced by most
theatre kids after the show, musical, or play they've been working on for months ends. Caused by no longer seeing their friends every day and having nothing to do without rehearsals.
Example:
I have really bad post-production depression since we
finished with
West Side, I need another
show
Post Production Depression
by nismxth on Feb 10, 2020 17:47:55
It’s one of those illnesses you get but at the same time don’t want it to go but you want it to leave you but when it leaves you youre sad that it’s gone but you didn’t want to be sad but you are and it’s just a
spiral of
despair until you meet your cast again and then you go into another stage of
ppd which continues and spirals even more
Post Production Clarity
by Life4stay on Jun 29, 2024 03:10:46
listening to a song or project you've worked on a few hours or days after the initial session and realizing that it is in fact, kind of ass. This phenomena happens due to the long studio sessions and listening to the project over and over, which tricks your mind thinking that it sounds normal. These usually have the
hugest impacts on Mixing and on Compositions. The best way to avoid this is to step away for 30 minutes every
2-4 hours to let your ears
readjust.
Example:
Person A: "Yo you said last night you had a song you were working on? How's that going?"
Person B: "Yeah, mostly
Scrapped that project,
post production clarity hit and i realized it sounded like a snake wrestling a
garbage disposal."