Compromise... Knowing when to stand your ground, when to admit you are wrong, and finding that bit in the middle.
Recently during my editing process, my tutor Sarah Kennedy approached me to look at the state of my film, at the time it clocked around 3 minutes, using all the shots I took and angles not to dissimilar from Ray Harryhausen's cinematography. After viewing it she told me it was far too long and that it needed to be shortened. I was really puzzled how she could think this but I attempted to trim it down, barely scrapping past 2 minutes and 30 seconds. She looked at it again and still commented it was too long. So I ask her if she would edit my film for me so that I could learn how to edit properly and also see how she could make it shorter. After a day in the editing suite watching her work, Sarah got it down to about 1 minute. I looked at her results and thought "This is far to quick, the buildup of tension and suspense from the stalking X-Rex carnivore over the Alloceratops herbivore was no longer present and some of the scenes she had rearranged I personally did not thin...