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RE: Make Your Own Damn Movie aka How B Movie Legend Lloyd Kaufman inspired me to finally focus on filmmaking again

in #filmmaking7 years ago

If you find the right balance, a two-man crew can definitely work, although I tend to find sound a little more important these days but that's another story.

Yeah, you're right, I shared my short before, months ago, but I hardly had any following back then and I felt it needed a second chance and a better intro.

I will assure you that the rest will be a good read too ;>)

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Yeah you're right, if you need sound, an extra person is almost a must!

The same thing happened to me--I shared one of my shorts when I was new here, but I don't know if anyone even saw it. Maybe I'll share it again in the future too.

Yeah, I know you did and I saw it.
I believe it did pretty good, was curated/ OCD nominated, right?

I don't feel bad about 'recycling' some stuff every now and then. Did you hear of the #steemitzombies initiative (about reviving old posts)? If not, you might want to check it out

You might be thinking of Athibar (the little space fantasy). That one did quite well, but I meant my student film, Jasmine--I think I only got like 16 cents on it. :P I have heard of steemitzombies, but I'll probably just post it myself again in future. :)

Ah, you're right. Although, I might have seen Jasmine too.

Success, whatever that is, on Steemit, is as unpredictable as the crypto world, at least for 'small fish' like us. I guess we need to define our own success and that isn't necessarily money (or gold)