Another important lesson I’ve learned is that less can really be more, as much as I hate to admit it. Sometimes you just don’t need 10 rehearsals or 25 people on set. I even find it to be more fun and better for the actors when the production is smaller and more intimate. You get into more of a flow and can move quickly. Obviously, that doesn’t work for every story and production but for a film like ours, it was great.
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