RE: What's it like working on a film set? Working as an extra
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Exactly, that's why for the past few months I've been trying to watch mostly smaller films, like those from A24. They prioritize quality and ambitious filmmakers, and don't overspend on their budgets. Some, if not most, flop or earn very little, but the ones that break through earn the studio's keep.
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I often don't take notice of who the studio is but now that I think about it A24 does seem to be involved in a lot of films that were surprisingly good and fresh.
Sorry for the late reply, I've been away all week.
Yes, this kind of development cycle is very good and promotes originality. For $3 million, you can make a really good film, regardless of genre. Unless, of course, it requires a lot of CGI.