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Lessons Learned on a Microbudget Horror Film

filmmakingnet2wp_mhbj4h15 years ago2 years ago08 mins

Werner Herzog famously stole a camera he’d officially won in a film competition in order to make his first few films, feeling that it was destined to be his. With his admonition that in the age of digital cameras, anyone could make a film if they chose to do so, a few friends and I…

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