Directing Secrets: Mixing Trained Actors with Non-Actors for Realism

Conversation with screenwriter Bernard Amador (CHOWER) on the making of independent films. The art of bringing on trained actors and mixing them with non-actors who are cast for realism. It’s a great way to combine two types of actors into a film.


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What is your screenplay about?

The story is about an exhibitionist addicted to chowers who grapples with a converging world of voyeuristic non-acceptance and risks losing it all including a potential love interest.

What genres does your screenplay fall under?

It’s a pure Dramedy!

Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?

CHOWER is currently in production with the hopes of bringing a fun entertaining experience to audiences.

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