Inside the Secrets of Crafting a Micro-Budget Feature Film with Ashley Scott Meyers: Hollywood’s Best-Kept Formula Revealed
You might want to actually get some of that and bring your budget down. I think I’m probably, I, this experience has been so great, frankly. I think I’m going to just shoot another film once I get this one done. We’ll sort of see where I’m at with that, but I’m definitely hanging on to the camera for at least a little while in case we do need to do reshoots. And I would encourage you, if you are a micro budget film and you do that, just think that through, hold onto the camera as long as you can, because there might be some situations where you want to go back and shoot stuff. But if you need to sell the equipment to make your budget for a micro budget film, that’s totally understandable. And I think that could be a real strategy as well.
