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<blockquote data-quote="Ryujin" data-source="post: 6848591" data-attributes="member: 27897"><p>No, of course they haven't, but they do appear to have rules in place for fan films. That's more than CBS/Paramount have.</p><p></p><p>How much does it cost if passionate professionals, who want to make a hobby film, decide to do so? They work with professional grade equipment, that costs serious money to rent. They do professional grade effects work that requires a certain minimum in computer hardware, or practical effects equipment/safety controls. By definition if a professional is going to do a passion project, it's going to cost more.</p><p></p><p>Leaving the current legal issue behind for a moment as for "professionally made films", Hollywood seems to have a bit of an issue. You've got the $50K to maybe $500K indie films, then you have the $20M to $200M films. The $1M to $5M don't seem to exist anymore. They just can't seem to get funding. The latest production by Zombie Orpheus Entertainment is going to run almost a half million dollars because that's how much it costs to make an hour and a half of video, when you're only paying people minimum wage. I estimated their budget at less than what it costs to shoot a minute and a half of "Big Bang Theory", including the talent. A million dollars isn't that much, these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryujin, post: 6848591, member: 27897"] No, of course they haven't, but they do appear to have rules in place for fan films. That's more than CBS/Paramount have. How much does it cost if passionate professionals, who want to make a hobby film, decide to do so? They work with professional grade equipment, that costs serious money to rent. They do professional grade effects work that requires a certain minimum in computer hardware, or practical effects equipment/safety controls. By definition if a professional is going to do a passion project, it's going to cost more. Leaving the current legal issue behind for a moment as for "professionally made films", Hollywood seems to have a bit of an issue. You've got the $50K to maybe $500K indie films, then you have the $20M to $200M films. The $1M to $5M don't seem to exist anymore. They just can't seem to get funding. The latest production by Zombie Orpheus Entertainment is going to run almost a half million dollars because that's how much it costs to make an hour and a half of video, when you're only paying people minimum wage. I estimated their budget at less than what it costs to shoot a minute and a half of "Big Bang Theory", including the talent. A million dollars isn't that much, these days. [/QUOTE]
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