Inside the Secrets of Crafting a Micro-Budget Feature Film with Ashley Scott Meyers: Hollywood’s Best-Kept Formula Revealed

If you have to hire a cinematographer and rent a camera, with a micro-budget film, you’re just not going to have the money.

You’re not going to be able to go out and do some of those reshoots. So there’s that piece. The other piece is, is, you know, this package, obviously I’ve, let’s say I paid $4,000 for this camera and grip package. I don’t know that I can sell it for $4,000, but I bet I can sell it for 2,500 or $3,000. So I could get some of that money back and certainly with a micro budget film, that might be a consideration.

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