Thanks for the input, Bob. The math makes it feel more manageable, and, therefore, doable. Actually, the first 2 days, we didn't make our day at all. We were scheduled to shoot 15 on the first day and 25 on the second. We made our days on the last 2 days, though (26 and 30 pagers). Pretty much everything was a oner with 2 cameras, and we were aiming for getting it in one take. The long scenes took a painfully long amount of time, though. Of course, this has less to do with the actual setups than to do with an actor who decided that it was more important to go out for drinks with friends at night instead of learning his lines, so the short scenes went a lot more smoothly (a lot easier to memorize 2 lines in a short amount of time than 30). Also, on the last day we had 30 actors in. However, as it was more of a treatment than something for distribution and view by others than investors, it came down to, "If we don't have it, we'll cut around it. So be it." I think, even with the circumstances, that we got some quality footage, too. It was four very long days, though.