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Originally Posted by Jay-Rock
Trash it and move on. Bad scenes reflect on your body of work and you don't want to be known for shooting bad scenes.
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I agree.
Bad Scenes=Bad Rep
But if the director is on point and knows what he is doing, he can always get a Usable/Good scene out of lousy performers. (Years of editing my scenes that I shot taught me that)
But for some reason if the scene is starting to look bad before you get to the meat and potatoes of the scene, "KILL IT" and start again with performers that want to be there.
Been there, done all of the above. It always sucks that day, and it can be expensive, but nothing is worse than clients and prospective clients thinking that you are not a competent producer.
JustDaveXxx