William spent three hours watching and thinking in silence, while others kept waiting for what he was going to say and do. His mind was like a storm, a place where a nuke just exploded there. It was filled with tons of information, a massive amount of techniques, and different scenarios about how to mix them.
He performed tons of scenarios, where he modified everything and imagined what the end result would be. There were slightly over seven hundred masters here, and trying to organise them was like trying to pull seven hundred whales with fishing threads, trying to grab them over the shore at the same time.
It was quite impossible at first. Yet when he started to place himself in the centre of all this, things started to roll out quite nicely. He had many elements already and could act as the axis while others would build up over his performance.
Instead of being the maestro, he decided to be both the key player and coach at the same time, the actor and director in the same film.