 I'm remember asking this question, when I very first started working as a set designer... ... I asked the director, I said, how does this work? Like... ... who gets to decide. You know and... ... the director said to me, ... well you know, the director and the designer, they sort of code you the whole thing together. It's very much... ... You know we don't know where the direction starts and the design begins, ... the designer does a lot of the direction, ... the director does a lot of the design. But the director's decision is final. You know what, in my experience, Mae'r rhwng yn y ffridd o'r sgol, ac mae'n eu dydyn nhw, ac mae'n bwysig oes iawn, pan ydych yn gathu i gael eu bodi'n amser a gathu ein bod i'r ysgol i'r ffordd. Mae'n rhai bod i'n gweinio'r ysgol a chym i'n rhoi gynnal hwn.干顶idd, mae'n rhai bod ni crosipu hwn i'r ffordd. Mae'n cymddiad o'r ni'n chwyl i'n mynd yma. A hyn yn ymddangos, yna'r bros, os yr ynddo'n meddwl yn ei wneud i'w gwlad y peir. Dwi'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl gudge o'r peryn, a'r cyng Deserto sydd wedi'i sicrhau, deafol o'r mod i'r un ar ddeithas i gyllidiaeth yma, fyddwn ni'r maes i ddeithas gyrfa, rydyn ni'n meddwl i'w wedi fath, mae'r gynhau gallwch wedi cael bod ni'n meddwl. Mae wedi cael bod ni'n meddwl ar eich maes yma. Byddai'n meddwl i chi'ch mynd i hynna, As long as you've uttered an idea that everybody around the room gets, they all imagine lots of people getting it and that idea is in charge. And that is the beauty of collaboration, I would say. And that goes for everybody from the top to the bottom, especially if you're having a lot of ideas. You need the input of other people. You need to be gracious enough and humble enough to just say, you know, your idea is great. Let's run with that for a while.