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Old 02-09-2006, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by warney59
I agree with what most people say here. We would look to produce situations that are real enough to be sexy, but with actresses that are not so over the top with their "embarrassment" they look fake.
Personally, I think realism is way over-rated. Remember how popular that wacky "Juiced" video game commercial was?

And when it comes to acting, can anybody here think of an ENF film moment that was hurt by too MUCH acting? The vast majority are hurt by under-acting -- or arguably none at all. The average actress can do "realistic" pain, sadness, joy, anger, whatever, but my guess is that most nude actresses will be pretty clueless when it comes to acting embarrassed. That's not a bad thing, it's just reality; they either don't care or have developed defenses. I suspect you'll get the best results by letting them lose themselves in melodrama. It's a lot easier to ask them to go over-the-top from the start and then ease up if necessary, than to try to do it the other way around.


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Blasted accounts people always want to see the money before they make the leap.
If you're not sure of the market, why not start with a five-minute test shoot of a simple ENF scenario just to see how many free downloads people make, and ask for comments? How much could that cost? That's the kind of stuff film students do every day.

Beggars can't be choosers. We're not that picky about production values. Seriously, aside from Helmhold's ONE film, who the heck is your competition here?
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