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Friday, October 21, 2011

Have a dead line

A dead line is one of the best ways to make sure you do not put it off tell the last min. But one of the hardest things that I have run into is the amount of stuff that has to be done be for the camera even starts rolling film.

For one, just getting the words down on the script, so that the road map of the film is out and place for one to follow.

Then getting the locations down so that at lease you know where you want to film. My opening scene starts off as my lead actor walks in to the building and down the hall to class that he is late for. Then as he walks in to the class that is in the middle of a lecture he looks around and finds his seat. So now that I have got that done I need to move to the next step.

Which is when I need to do this scene, and for me I want to get it in the can by the end of Nov. and move on to the next location.

And finally find who will play the parts in my film.

Oh how much work there is even before one starts rolling film.

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