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    Budget - 300 million? How should it be split up?

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    DaRkMoNkEy

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    Budget - 300 million? How should it be split up?

    Post  DaRkMoNkEy on Fri Jul 02, 2010 8:49 pm

    I think 300 million is a reasonable budget for the film, It's about how much M.Night used for his film. How do you think the money should be split up? Like how much for advertising, post production, special effects, filming, etc.?

    FriendGuy255

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    Re: Budget - 300 million? How should it be split up?

    Post  FriendGuy255 on Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:30 pm

    I can't take advertising into account, but all three Lord of the Rings films cost all togehter, approximatly, 300 million dollars.

    I think alot of the budget should be put into making the visual aspect of the film as good as it can. This can be anything from sets, costumes, bending effects, basicly things that would bring the world to life.

    I'm not, however, advocating for a completly visuals driven film life Shyamalan's was, but I do think that the visual aspect was one of the most important aspects of the show.

    Other things to consider would be choriography (incredibly important), Actors (The show itself is very character driven, so having good actors is a must).

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