Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Disney spent $25 million per episode on The Falcon & The Winter Soldier, making it the most expensive TV show in history.
Thats insane. IM guessing these will be hour long episodes then and not the 30-35 minute format? [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Disney spent $25 million per episode on The Falcon & The Winter Soldier, making it the most expensive TV show in history.
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Thats insane. IM guessing these will be hour long episodes then and not the 30-35 minute format?
I don't know because no one has confirmed it to me yet. As I've mentioned, it's tough to get "inside info" when I'm not Face-to-Face with people because no one is risking an electronic trail because it would mean the loss of their job if found out.
What I do know is that all of the new Disney+ Marvel & Star Wars series won't be hampered or cornered by Run Time. If it takes 35 minutes to tell the story, it'll be 35 minutes. If it takes 55 minutes to tell the story, it'll be 55 minutes.
I greatlly prefer that method of storytelling over the exact 22 or 38 minute format because often times, a full story can't be told with those type of restrictions and it limits the director, actors and screenwriters. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I don't know because no one has confirmed it to me yet. As I've mentioned, it's tough to get "inside info" when I'm not Face-to-Face with people because no one is risking an electronic trail because it would mean the loss of their job if found out.
What I do know is that all of the new Disney+ Marvel & Star Wars series won't be hampered or cornered by Run Time. If it takes 35 minutes to tell the story, it'll be 35 minutes. If it takes 55 minutes to tell the story, it'll be 55 minutes.
I greatlly prefer that method of storytelling over the exact 22 or 38 minute format because often times, a full story can't be told with those type of restrictions and it limits the director, actors and screenwriters.
Or, you have 25 minutes of good story in a 38 minute format. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Remember when Kevin Smith made Clerks for around $230K? Ah, good times, those.
And most of that was for the music rights. The film itself was like $27,000. And the funny thing is, you could probably make it cheaper now. Most of that $27K was spent on costs associated with shooting on film. [Reply]