Behind the Chair
Why a good cut takes more than fifteen minutes.
Fast and cheap is everywhere. Here's what you actually get when someone slows down.
Dani BlendzApril 14, 2026· 5 min read

I've cut in fast rooms with people waiting, and I can work that way. I just don't think it's how a cut should go. Rushed is how you end up with something that looked fine in the chair and wrong by the time you hit the parking lot.
Time is the whole thing
A real cut needs a real consultation, then the time to build it to your head and clean up every line. I'd rather take the extra ten minutes and have you leave looking like you planned it. That's not a luxury. It's just the job, done right.

