Local Film Acting Resources You Shouldn’t Overlook
Nov 6th, 2009 by Peter D. Marshall
“Filmmakers not situated in major filmmaking areas are at a disadvantage in certain ways. Camera and lighting rental places will not be as plentiful, skilled crew members will be hard to come by, and screen actors fill not be waiting tables at every restaurant.
There are realities of regional filmmaking and one of them is that most things cannot be done like they would be in New York or Los Angeles. Even though you may not have a ready pool of waiting actors for your project it does not mean you cannot make one.”
Read this article from Illiterary Fiction.
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