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I want to make a short film using this process. Sometime soon.

All I'd need is a rough idea, maybe even a genre. A cast. And then some preproduction fun time where performers develop their characters and relationships on their own. I would record dialog and work it into a rough outline and schedule film dates. Allow for tons of flexibility on the days of shooting.
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Spots wrote:I want to make a short film using this process. Sometime soon.
You know I'd be down for that. As would many others. Make it go!
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Boogie Nights..incredibly rich characters
Magnolia -- still a very provocative film & the only movie I actually liked Tom Cruise.
Punch Drunk Love
There Will Be Blood
Terrill...ific!
http://www.inthemoment.com

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majcher wrote:
Spots wrote:I want to make a short film using this process. Sometime soon.
You know I'd be down for that. As would many others. Make it go!

Cool dude! It's in the works.
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