Making an independent film means making decisions constantly with limited resources. Every day of filming costs money, every hour lost on set has a direct impact on the budget, and every creative decision that is made without having been sufficiently thought out can become an expensive production problem and difficult to solve in post-production. Filmmakers with large budgets have room to improvise, to roll over, to find out what works in the as…
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Making an independent film means making decisions constantly with limited resources. Every day of filming costs money, every hour lost on set has a direct impact on the budget, and every creative decision that is made without having been sufficiently thought out can become an expensive production problem and difficult to solve in post-production. Filmmakers with large budgets have room to improvise, to roll over, to find out what works in the as…