Builder & ShotZero
ShotZero ShotZero
Builder, you know how you always start with a rock‑solid base before you even pick a hammer? I’m wondering if a film needs that same kind of foundation or if you can just wing it and watch the whole thing collapse in the most beautiful way.
Builder Builder
A film’s gotta have a solid base before you start hammering out scenes. If you skip the script, the schedule, the cast notes, you’ll be trying to hold up a wall with just a single nail. Sure, a bit of improvisation can add spark, but you still need that frame, that plan. Otherwise you’ll end up with a shaky set that even the best crew can’t save.