One of the biggest difficulties when making films on extremely limited budgets is transferring a cool thought in your head to something that will appear equally cool onscreen. A bad-ass line can fall flat due to poor acting; an amazing kill can be felled by weak special effects; and a tricky camera move can come off as clunky due to lack of proper equipment. With few exceptions, cool costs money. It takes a talented director to work around these limitations while still being able to tell a unique, engaging story – and throw in a few choice set-pieces that keep the audience on
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