Take a bunch of amateur wanna-be actors and shoots them with Dad's camcorder.
Take the resulting "brilliant" footage and slap it together on the home computer and you get Anne B. Real.
Now don't get me wrong, I have nothing against people getting experience by making a feature-length project
I do have a problem, however, with hyping it as if it were a real movie when in fact it is a painful-to-watch home video that you would only sit still for if it were made by your family.
In other words, avoid at all costs.
Take the resulting "brilliant" footage and slap it together on the home computer and you get Anne B. Real.
Now don't get me wrong, I have nothing against people getting experience by making a feature-length project
I do have a problem, however, with hyping it as if it were a real movie when in fact it is a painful-to-watch home video that you would only sit still for if it were made by your family.
In other words, avoid at all costs.