Sentences with phrase «do films funded»

Comedy sequels, especially those made years later, have a dicey track record, as do films funded via Kickstarter.

Not exact matches

And while it likely earns a handsome payday from The Hunger Games — Color Force has been paid an undisclosed fee for its services and given a share of the profits — those funds don't last forever for an ambitious, growing company in the fickle film industry.
The short film will either suffer from the same problem or it will end up costing so much you need to do a crowd funding campaign just for that and be back at square one.
In an interview last year for the film Lo and Behold, he discussed one possible doomsday scenario: «If you were a hedge fund or private equity fund and you said, «Well, all I want my AI to do is maximize the value of my portfolio,» then the AI could decide, well, the best way to do that is to short consumer stocks, go long defense stocks, and start a war.»
Michael Novakowsky, a budget division unit chief, said Percoco pushed for the release of funds for a central New York film hub being developed by COR Development in both a phone call and a series of emails calling for the division to get money that «can be processed done asap.»
I went eagerly through the interview process, even though I didn't have any professional experience in fundraising besides helping my friends raise funds for their films through Kickstarter (thankfully crowdfunding was just developing).
The message here, while being a bit heavy handed, needs to be said, and the film does a very good job of delving into the consequences of a political system that simply bulldozes people for government funding, not caring what happens to those they trample.
«I don't think I would have had anything like the variety of work I have been privileged to do without working on U.S. funded films» considered Jenny Beavan on her own migration to Hollywood.
The film was crowd - funded for $ 3 million, but the production doesn't look like it was put together on the cheap.
A film like Wind River usually requires a second wave of press at the end of the year, and in the wake of the allegations about Harvey Weinstein, I can't imagine anyone in their right mind sending Jeremy Renner out to do new interviews promoting his Weinstein - funded sexual - assault drama.
I'm a fan of what David Twohy and Vin Diesel are trying to do and I respect the hell out of both men for how they went about funding and getting this film released, but that still leaves me slightly disappointed with the outcome.
With generic solutions like «consume less» and «vote better», the film mostly avoids controversy... though it does acknowledge the slick and well - funded «campaign of denial» by those who profit mightily from a fossil - fuel dependent world.
The film opens just like its predecessor did, with Eugene Higgins (Joe Flynn), the dean of Medfield College, and his fellow administrators discussing the school's funding.
At the time, Refn indicated to us that placing «Drive» at the head of his queue suddenly didn't change anything as funding was in place so he could make the two films whenever he saw fit.
«Hitchcock» does a good job balancing the talented director's obsession with the «Hitchcock blonde», and Hitchcock's growing insecurities with his wife's possible affair and the increasing pressures of fully funding a film the studio has absolutely no confidence in distributing.
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Incense Sweaters & Ice is an immersive installation centering around a Graham - funded feature - length film, by the same title, inspired by the idea that anything one does while being watched is a performance.
His photographs have been included in gallery and museum exhibitions throughout the United States and his personal instant film work is part of The Do Good Fund Collection.
You definitely don't want to use a bigwig hedge fund manager — you've seen The Wolf of Wall Street and Wall Street and other Wall Street - related films.
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