To "make a piece" in this context, you typically engage in one of the following processes: 1. The Interactive "Chain" Piece

: If the file is too long, you can use a "razor tool" in your editor to break it into smaller sub-clips.

Many artists, such as Stefan Sagmeister , use this phrase to solicit project reviews or collaborations.

: If your software struggles with playback (stuttering), try disabling hardware acceleration or transcoding to a constant frame rate (CFR) using tools like Handbrake . 3. Submission Style

: .mov is a standard container often used for high-quality video (like 10-bit 422).

"Send More And Ill Send You Something" refers to an interactive, mail-art style project or a specific digital file format ( .mov ) being used to exchange creative assets. It essentially operates on a "give-and-get" loop where sending a piece of content (like a video file) triggers a response with a new creative work.

: Use existing footage or sound and "remix" it using editing software like Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve .