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<title>Indie&#45;Clips | Short Film Magazine &#45; Max Neace</title>
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<title>Tips from a line producer in the USA: treat your short film like you would a feature &#45; Max Neace</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ In this Indie-Clips Original Interview, we sit and have a chat with line producer Max Neace about his directorial debut on his independent feature film SHIFT. ]]></description>
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