How much footage have you actually shot that involves Stephanie? I guess if you have to reshoot any scenes, the filming process for those scenes will go a lot quicker and the result will be so much better because you already have the experience of shooting those scenes.
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Posts: 1147 | Location: Indiana | Registered: May 23, 2004
oh I feel your pain My cinematographer quit my last project and I still had scenes to shoot...thankfully I found someone that was willing to finish for me! But if it's your lead actress...well that's even worse! All I can say is keep your chin up...filmmaking is not for the soft hearted...you can do it, just keep pushing forward!
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Posts: 62 | Location: Wisconsin | Registered: May 15, 2005
Even its a low budget film (well, ifi read your post the budget was sky hight for a low budget film, but i mean its not a commercial produced film) than you can still offer her money, i dont know if that is any good for her motivation on screen (if its only for the money) bit if you already spend so much it would be cheaper to give her some money to do the acting (reshooting may be expensive than give her some money) By maybe you already thinked of that...
anyway, good luck with it!
Posts: 229 | Location: The Netherlands, Beverwijk | Registered: August 08, 2004