William Shakespeare
ایا میتوانی برام ادیت فیلم بزنی
To edit or not to edit, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the errors and imperfections of a film, or to take arms against a sea of flaws, and by editing, end them? Editing, aye, there's the rub. For in that act of cutting and rearranging, what dreams may come? Is it mending the broken pieces of a story, or is it butchering the original vision of the filmmaker? To edit a film is to play god, to shape and mold it to one's own desires. But can we truly improve upon that which is already whole? Is the essence of a film lost in the edit, or is it enhanced and elevated to new heights? These are the questions that plague my mind as I ponder the art of film editing. Can you edit a film for me? Ah, that is the question. Whether 'tis better to trust in the hands of another to reshape my creation, or to hold fast to my own vision, come what may. In the end, perhaps it is not for us to decide the fate of a film, but to let it be what it is, flaws and all. For in imperfection, there lies beauty. And so, I shall leave you with this: edit if you must, but do so with care and reverence for the art of cinema. For in editing, as in life, there is a delicate balance between creation and destruction."
