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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosmancer" data-source="post: 7986376" data-attributes="member: 6801228"><p>I want to also add for [USER=7015707]@Bohandas[/USER] that some youtube videos are made on shoe-string budgets, but they also tend to have a lot of videos that have only a single person or a very small team involved. </p><p></p><p>Take a streamer like Jacksepticeye, and they have likely dropped close to a grand or two on equipment and software and the games they play, but then the actual "filming" is them in their single booth, and they don't need to pay themselves a set amount, just what is left, and they can spend days or even weeks editing a video and reshooting, and if they run into problems, well, they are only dealing with themselves or a small group. </p><p></p><p>Take any movie on IMbD and you already just from the cast pages have dozens of named roles. Plus you had to pay all the extras, plus pay for the location, those three to five minutes of credits at the end of the movie is really just a list of all the people who were involved. You can make do with less, but people rarely do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosmancer, post: 7986376, member: 6801228"] I want to also add for [USER=7015707]@Bohandas[/USER] that some youtube videos are made on shoe-string budgets, but they also tend to have a lot of videos that have only a single person or a very small team involved. Take a streamer like Jacksepticeye, and they have likely dropped close to a grand or two on equipment and software and the games they play, but then the actual "filming" is them in their single booth, and they don't need to pay themselves a set amount, just what is left, and they can spend days or even weeks editing a video and reshooting, and if they run into problems, well, they are only dealing with themselves or a small group. Take any movie on IMbD and you already just from the cast pages have dozens of named roles. Plus you had to pay all the extras, plus pay for the location, those three to five minutes of credits at the end of the movie is really just a list of all the people who were involved. You can make do with less, but people rarely do. [/QUOTE]
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