Your Stage : Hey everybody I'm about 90 percentage finished filming my first full featured movie I'm looking to find friends to help exit my film people who don't mind collaboration just helping each other accomplish our film endeavors in the Tennessee area or near Ma by Peggy Garner
Hey everybody I'm about 90 percentage finished filming my first full featured movie I'm looking to find friends to help exit my film people who don't mind collaboration just helping each other accomplish our film endeavors in the Tennessee area or near Ma
No offense intended, Peggy, but your post is difficult to decipher because of a lack of specificity plus run-on sentences and bad punctuation. You say you're looking for people to "exit" (leave?) your film. What does that mean? The purpose of your project sounds admirable. But you apparently want strangers to work on it for free to make your own personal dreams come true. Why? What's in it for them? If you are benefitting financially in any way from this project then your fellow workers should as well. And please don't wave pie-in-the-sky credits at them when there's no guarantee your finished film will ever see the light of day, as happens with most first-timers.
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No offense intended, Peggy, but your post is difficult to decipher because of a lack of specificity plus run-on sentences and bad punctuation. You say you're looking for people to "exit" (leave?) your film. What does that mean? The purpose of your project sounds admirable. But you apparently want strangers to work on it for free to make your own personal dreams come true. Why? What's in it for them? If you are benefitting financially in any way from this project then your fellow workers should as well. And please don't wave pie-in-the-sky credits at them when there's no guarantee your finished film will ever see the light of day, as happens with most first-timers.