What are the perks and challenges of filming a feature film in such a short amount of time?
This post was written by Peter Stylianou.
As the director of THE LOST, I can’t help but feel incredibly proud of what my team and I were able to accomplish in just eight days. Shooting a feature film in such a short amount of time was a daunting task, and the intensity of the experience was unlike anything I had ever encountered before.
With an average of 13 scenes to shoot per day and only around 41 minutes per scene, including set-up time. There was no margin for error and no room for improvisation. We had to hit the ground running every day, and the pressure was immense.
However, I am proud to say that the success of the project was a testament to the dedication and hard work of the cast and crew. Everyone involved had a laser focus on their respective roles, and they were able to execute their tasks with exceptional skill and efficiency.
Author: Guest Author
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.