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Rob Yengst <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 20 Oct 1996 16:27:18 GMT
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 I'm currently working on a screenplay. It's a great story.(as if I haven't
told myself that many times in the past....) Anyway, through the years I've
written other screenplays, but this one I'd like to do something with....As
far as filming it, no way, I don't have the budget. I do, on the other
hand, have access to video equipment. I know it's impossible to get that
warm film look, but in my case getting it on video would be better than not
getting it done at all...
 This is where my problems begin. I need to lock in a handful of "actors".
On my small budget, I'm only going to be able to use local talent/ when
they're available. It makes things very difficult, but I'm sure I'll be
able to work with them.
 Any suggestions, comments, or interests please respond.
                                                     ROB.
 
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