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Kevith Mitchell

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  1. Thats what i'm trying to avoid is renting one. it becomes costly after a while. thanks any way
  2. Nothing wrong with shooting the whole film silent and doing sound in post. The type of camera has very little to do with it. I've seen several movies where they shoot dialougue scenes wide so lip movement is not that noticable and they ADR the dialogue. Shoot coverage such as reaction shots. Also shooting the speaking character offscreen or shooting from the back while they talk (Hitchcock did that) . This is more of a directing trick than anything. This also makes your film look different because your forced not to the standard setups. Or you can do the oldest trick in the book. Add character narration. (Mean Streets) I've shoot several films and to be honest, I hate shooting with sound. The shoot literally drags because of all the sound issues. Even if you have the best camera in the world. You still have sound issues.
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