DMF Episode 291 — Writer and Producer Alan Katz (Part 4): "You Won't Believe the Mistakes That Almost Ruined My Film!"
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Welcome to the DMF, I'm Justin Younts, and today I'm diving deep into the chaotic world of film production. Have you ever wondered what really goes on behind the scenes when casting a movie? Well, let me tell you, it can be a wild ride! From the moment we decided to shoot in Vancouver instead of Los Angeles, we were in for a whirlwind of challenges. The decision was made not because it was the best choice for the film, but rather to make a statement against the union. Spoiler alert: it backfired spectacularly!
As we navigated through the casting process, we faced a series of ludicrous decisions that left us scratching our heads. Why did we choose Dennis Miller over Danny Baldwin? What was the reasoning behind casting Angie Everhart just because she was Stallone's girlfriend? These choices not only impacted the film's quality but also created a tense atmosphere on set.
I’ll share the behind-the-scenes drama, the struggles with character development, and the unexpected twists that made this project a true test of our professionalism. If you’re an aspiring filmmaker or just curious about the film industry, you won’t want to miss these insights. Join me as I reveal the secrets to avoiding casting catastrophes and how to navigate the tricky waters of film production. Trust me, you’ll learn a lot from our mistakes! So grab your popcorn and let’s dive into the chaos together!
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:00:07 - The Problems with Rewriting the Script
00:01:01 - The Decision to Shoot in Vancouver
00:01:58 - The Challenges of Shooting in Vancouver
00:04:33 - The Decision to Hire Dennis Miller
00:06:48 - The Problems with Hiring Erica
00:11:23 - The Decision to Hire Angie Everhart
00:12:30 - Conclusion
Check out his other podcast:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-how-not-to-make-a-movie-podcast/id1616014436