The good thing about feature films is that the budgets tend to scale.
“The good thing about feature films is that the budgets tend to scale.”
— Burnie Burns · Budgets
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The good thing about feature films is that the budgets tend to scale.
“The good thing about feature films is that the budgets tend to scale.”
— Burnie Burns · Budgets
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“The good thing about feature films is that the budgets tend to scale.”
“If we got $100 million dollars to make a movie, I don't know if we should be making a $100 million dollar movie our first time out.”
“We're so used to financing things on our own that we always have a plan in place to sort of scale our ideas.”
“Nothing scales quite the way a sci-fi feature does, I mean, you can always add more visual effects; you can spend a lot of money on the visual fidelity alone.”
“When Geoff Ramsey and Jack Pattillo started 'Achievement Hunter,' we expanded heavily into 'let's play'-style gaming videos and have since expanded with a massive roster of gaming talent and multiple channels dedicated just to gaming videos.”
“Even in the days of early YouTube, we always focused on narratives, and we always focused on franchises. We didn't do a lot of vlogging and stuff like that.”
“Budgets are matters of priority and prioritizing. It's a high priority.”
“Budgets reflect our priorities, who we are as a nation, what we're going to put first, and emphasize and invest.”
“I think to do a proper independent movie, in my experience, it takes 22 or 23 days to shoot. That was 'Party Girl' or 'House of Yes.' But now with the digital camera, the budgets have gotten smaller, and the days have gotten shorter.”
“I don't think you can discriminate against budgets, you know? I'm an actor, I guess, so I'm just trying to play as many characters as I can. If there's a character I think I can play, and they're going to let me do it, I'll do it whether it's $10 or $1 million or more.”
“Universities have to tame their budgets, especially for student amenities that have nothing to do with education.”
“Possibly the only genre that efficiently converted from TV to YouTube / Vine is sketch comedy, which has always had more to do with the skills of its creators than its budgets.”