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We are not new to the concept, thanks. My comment was sarcastic, so there was no reason for you to "explain" to us the differences. We know them.
In the indie world though, a director is usually the person for all jobs though. For example, my online friend Blake shoots, directs and edits his work by himself. And he's using semi-known actors too, not completely unknowns, and has even two big films on his back. His latest project: http://www.hulu.com/watch/34577/pink-the-series-no-good-deed
Some people like to be involved in the process.
Edited 2008-09-18 06:57 UTC