You know, a low budget, you have to work harder. You have to plan well; you don't have much time to rehearse.
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Low budgets force you to be more creative. Sometimes, with too much money, time and equipment, you can over-think. My way, you can use your gut instinct.
When you do a low budget movie, you get a little over-ambitious.
I demand minimal for paid rehearsal and not always six weeks either.
Preparing for a future in music is an expensive proposition.
That's one of the benefits of working on big budget films. You work with people who have a lot of experience and you get to learn a lot.
I don't like a lot of rehearsing.
I hope to always be doing some low budget things.
When you're starting out, you know, you have to do something on a very limited budget. You're not going to be able to have great actors, and you're most likely not going to have a great script.
You have to spend a lot to make a lot. It's not like I'm sitting on top of a pile of money.
Just trying to get a film made which is always difficult no matter what kind of a budget you have. Not having a budget makes it even more difficult. Having nineteen days and no budget makes it extremely difficult.
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