There are certain things I will automate, but when it comes to quality control, I want to keep a very close eye.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Practice quality, and you get better at quality. But quality takes time, so by working solely on quality, you end up losing something else that's important - speed.
I'm grasping with how you do something on a large scale with multiple operations and not have quality decrease.
The benchmark of quality I go for is pretty high.
Now my way of doing it is I always get disappointed, but there's always a level of high quality.
We have to keep a very tight check on quality.
I film quite a bit of footage, then edit. Changes before your eyes, things you can do and things you can't. My attitude is always 'let it keep rolling.'
The first quality that is needed is audacity.
We need to build systems that can automatically figure out what's high quality and what's not, and encourage users to contribute high-quality content. There's a lot of technical challenges in that.
Quality has to be caused, not controlled.
Quality means doing it right when no one is looking.