Sunday, May 30, 2010

Quick Question for the Directors Countdown

I am still torn on whether to give advance notice on each director in the countdown or just go like before, with a "surprise" posting each day. They are going to be counted down in order of personal preference (roughly), so I can't decide which method would b be best. I know this is a busy holiday weekend here in the States, but if anyone sees this and wants to weight in right before the start of things on Tuesday, I'd love to hear some thoughts.

Basically, the two options I would consider going with are this: 1) A normal countdown like I've been doing; 2) Reveal the next director two days before that entry (basically at the end of the previous post) so as to allow everyone to compile their own lists for each person. I honestly can't decide which would be better. So I'll go with whatever everybody else would prefer. If you have a moment, tell me what you think would work best.

5 comments:

  1. I think you just post like you always have. If it's a director they know, they probably don't need too much time to list favorites.

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  2. This is what I'm leaning towards, Jake. I know Nostromo would like it the other way, but the traditional countdown format just seems easier to me. And for the most part, as you point out, everyone is going to be able to put together some type of list for each director rather quickly - it might not be a comprehensive list, but neither will mine be in most cases, so it will work.

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  3. You have my opinion. The second one give us time to prepare ours lists. By this way we can compare your and ours in the time of reading your post without influence from you. There is more excitement to wait concrete director in opposition to wait... somebody!? And we are more personally involved by me.

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  4. Perhaps the second option would work better, but to be honest either one is fine with me.

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  5. Perhaps it's worth at least giving the second option a shot from the start, seeing how it goes, and then switching course if necessary. That seems like the best/only way to figure out which course will work best.

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