So last week we where out looking at locations nearby. Still in the search for -actors, -sound/musicians, FX artist, but everybody that want some experience or have some already is more than welcome to help out :)
Here is a suggestion... Shoot as many scenes as you can and edit them down the road. What is fresh and exciting for an actor today, maybe not so in a month or so. When I shoot a series, I try and shoot the scene all the way to a point I can 'kill off an actor' (be it fired or a non shown accident) This way you do not get 6 episodes in, and the Actor falls off the face of the earth on you. (Especially in NO budget stuff) Looks like you are doing fantasy stuff. Check out After Effect, Scott Kramer's Demon Face video tutorial. Google it. You could use some that for sure. Peace.
nope, but will look into it :) thanks for the link
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Here is a suggestion... Shoot as many scenes as you can and edit them down the road. What is fresh and exciting for an actor today, maybe not so in a month or so. When I shoot a series, I try and shoot the scene all the way to a point I can 'kill off an actor' (be it fired or a non shown accident) This way you do not get 6 episodes in, and the Actor falls off the face of the earth on you. (Especially in NO budget stuff) Looks like you are doing fantasy stuff. Check out After Effect, Scott Kramer's Demon Face video tutorial. Google it. You could use some that for sure. Peace.
Thanks Simon nice advice will definitely use the one on shooting as many scenes not to "kill off" the actor.