🎙️ Welcome to Episode 24 of Make Your Film!
I’m Denis O’Brien, here to give you authentic advice straight from my experience producing over 550 productions of all shapes and sizes. My advice might be right, it might be wrong—but it’s always my honest take.
Today, we’re tackling a big question: Should you shoot a scene from your film before the full production?
It’s tempting, right? You’ve got a great concept, a solid screenplay, and a team that’s starting to come together. Then someone says, “Hey, let’s shoot a scene!” It sounds like a no-brainer, but trust me—it’s not always the right move.
Let’s break it down:
The Pros
The Cons
My Take
In most cases, I’d say: Don’t do it. Focus your time, energy, and resources on the bigger picture—your story, your package, and attaching the right people on the talent and production sides.
But… there are exceptions. If you have a great actor, access to quality gear, and the right enthusiasm driving you, maybe it’s the thing to do. It all depends on your script, your means, and your goals.
Remember, the ability to make films today for $60K, $200K, $600K, $1.2M, or more is more attainable than ever before. The tools are there—the question is how you use them.
So, focus on the fundamentals, build your package, and attach the right people. The path to making your film has never been more open.
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