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This is something that is really hard to quantify for me. When I am less depressed and find myself able to work, I can spend 10 hours a day on whatever I'm doing at the time. When I really got to working on my Captain Marvel edit, It took me about a month to do the majority of the work on it. I was pretty enthusiastic about it so it could have taken up to 300 hours, or a more conservative 200 hours? It's a very rough estimate. Of course, I did a lot of work after that to adjust various things based on feedback, and getting it submitted to the fanedit database. That could take it up towards 300-400 hours?
With my other projects that I've taken on, I've been less able to get focused on work so it's been much more drawn out. Star Wars, I've spent maybe 50-100 hours colour grading and maybe 50 hours on edit so far, up to the dinner time scene, where I stalled.
I've spent maybe 15 hours on Lord of the rings and I've done maybe 20 hours work on various Harry Potter experiments.
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edit: just in case anyone feels worried, my depression is something I am able to cope with fine, it just makes it tough to focus on work. Lots of procrastination and brain fog and the like, but I am generally pretty upbeat so don't be concerned.
With my other projects that I've taken on, I've been less able to get focused on work so it's been much more drawn out. Star Wars, I've spent maybe 50-100 hours colour grading and maybe 50 hours on edit so far, up to the dinner time scene, where I stalled.
I've spent maybe 15 hours on Lord of the rings and I've done maybe 20 hours work on various Harry Potter experiments.
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edit: just in case anyone feels worried, my depression is something I am able to cope with fine, it just makes it tough to focus on work. Lots of procrastination and brain fog and the like, but I am generally pretty upbeat so don't be concerned.
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