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

But it was pretty straightforward. And as I said, not expensive because it was basically stuff that I did own. We did spend some money on props again. No prop master. So this was me doing this. You know, we got an apron for the waitress, some clipboard when she comes to apply for the job. She’s studying to be a lawyer. So I needed an LSAT prep school prep book, that kind of stuff, lemons, et cetera. And so there were some props. I don’t think we even spent a hundred dollars on all of those props, but there definitely were some props. And again, this is just me before, during pre-production I went through the script and, you know, just you highlight all the props that you’re going to need, you make lists, and you just make sure you have everything on the day it’s needed.

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