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  2. No-budget film - Wikipedia

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    A no-budget film is a film made with very little or no money. Actors and technicians are often employed in these films without remuneration.A no-budget film is typically made at the beginning of a filmmaker's career, with the intention of either exploring creative ideas, testing their filmmaking abilities, or for use as a professional "calling card" when seeking creative employment.

  3. Low-budget film - Wikipedia

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    The UK film Monsters is a recent successful example of bringing what was once considered the exclusive preserve of the big studios—the expensive, special effects blockbuster—to independent, low-budget cinema. [19] The film's budget was reported to be approximately $500,000, [20] but it grossed $4,188,738 [20] at the box office.

  4. ‘Deliver Us’ Directors on How to Make Your Low Budget Film ...

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    Here, the duo recommend key ways they were able to make a gorgeous-looking film on a shoestring budget. DO shoot in a location which gives you bang for your buck

  5. Microfilmmaking - Wikipedia

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    Microfilmmaking is the production of ultra-low budget movies. These films generally are made by impassioned filmmakers operating outside the Hollywood mainstream.While a "low budget" Hollywood film can cost millions of dollars, 80% to 90% of all independent films are made on budgets of $30,000 or less.

  6. Welcome to the No-Budget Era - AOL

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    In 1996, before inflation made eggs luxury goods, Swingers was made for $250,000 (about $470,000 today), and that was considered a feat of low-budget filmmaking.

  7. The Blair Witch Project: the story of how a low-budget film ...

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    Directors and writers Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez, who met as film students at the University of Central Florida, shot Blair Witch in eight days on a shoestring budget of about $60,000 (a ...

  8. Outsourcing of animation - Wikipedia

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    The total cost for making a full-length animated film in America is estimated to be $100 million to $175 million. In India, it can be made for $15 million to $25 million. Studios in India are also able to provide a large supply of low-cost, high-quality software engineers, even going so far as to establish studios outfitted with state-of-the ...

  9. The Frugal Auteur: How Low-Budget Film Legend Roger ... - AOL

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    CANNES, France -- Low-budget legend Roger Corman told The Price of Fame that the cheapest thing he ever did in the movie biz was for the first film he wrote and produced. On the set of 1954's ...