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NEED TO FIND CAST FOR SALE
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Where can i find cast, everywhere seems to be sold out at the moment
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just took me back to 2011 with that profile pic
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I don’t think we’re thinking ab the same cast because Google is showing me plenty that you could buy. Perhaps you’re filming a movie and looking for a cast, for that you’re probs gonna need to find an agent first. I’d say don’t go the indie route because those movies always end up being pretty cheesy and the critics don’t hold back. The best thing you can do is make a list of five to ten movies that you feel are appropriate for your situation, audience, and mood. Then, you should talk to the other people that you are going to watch the movie with. Ask them how they feel about each movie. After noting their responses, you can sit down and brainstorm what type of plot or them you want your movie to have. Once you have that you can begin the actual filming process. Don’t wave the camera around to scan the scene or follow action. Instead, plan your movie as a series of separate shots, keeping the camera still for each one. Turn on image stabilization if you can. Support the camera with a tripod, or by resting on a table, a wall, or the back of a chair. Don’t shoot everything from eye level. Film shots from different places: above, from below, and from different positions around the subject.Frame each shot carefully and keep it simple: just show one thing in each shot. Pay attention to the background and the edges of the shot. And keep the camera level. Make sure the shot is clearly different than the one before it. Basic cameras give terrible image quality in low light. Film where there’s plenty of light but not too much contrast (you could fill shadows using a reflector). Film with the light behind you. Film each shot for a few seconds longer than you need: ten seconds for a shot with no action, or five seconds before and after any action or speech. Finally when you are done filming unless you know what you’re doing you should hire a professional editor to cut and insert all the clips until you have one long movie. Don’t forget the credits
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