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  1. The problem is, we're in the middle of filming, and the story takes place during one day. When we started, the air was warm, and now as we go on it's getting colder and colder and the actor's breath is becoming visible. It wouldn't be a problem if we were shooting chronologically, which we're not for production reasons. Simply put, in the final film it would look like this: the day begins, then there's a scene with no breath, two scenes with breath, again no breath, then again visible breath, etc. Any final solution would need to be something that wouldn't be visible on the actors, and if possible, wouldn't kill them Thanks!
  2. Hi, excuse me if this is not the appropriate place for this question, I'm making a film, and I'm wondering is there a way to remove the vapor that occurs when actors exhale on a cold day? I've heard of people putting ice cubes in their mouths, but that's not really a fortunate solution for us since they will be doing it for ten days in a row. Thanks a lot!
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