Sentences with phrase «huge production costs»

Excellent videos don't require a lot of time or huge production costs.
Why promote design any more or interactive loose story telling when you can just pay for voice acting and huge production costs.

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Though this has been done in time to meet the huge Christmas demand, it cost The Bridge Direct a cool $ 100,000 in production and manufacturing costs.
This modified system, built around existing technology and fully integrated with their current production line, led to huge additional cost savings.
Also, legalizing pot would move its production out into the open, literally, meaning that growers would no longer need to rack up huge energy costs to keep their illegal indoor growing operations lit up by artificial light.
Of course, making algae oil in any quantity remains a huge challenge, from perfecting the growth of the organism and its oil production to extracting the product in a cost - effective manner.
Back in March, we reported that Amazon's Lord Of The Rings show had already cost the online retailer $ 250 million just for the rights, with insiders expecting the number to jump up to «another quarter of a billion dollars» once production formally got under way, but now it looks like that already - huge estimation may...
Despite strong sales of its entry - level Saturn, which costs $ 9,195, General Motors is years away from turning a profit because of the huge initial investment required to start up Saturn production.
In all of these scenarios, the marginal cost of production is not going to be even $ 1 for a trade paperback and will rarely be over $ 1.50 for a trade hardcover (obviously the last big brick Harry Potter novels cost a teeny bit more due to sheer volume of paper needed to print a 750 page novel, but not * that * much more), meaning that if we're talking marginal cost of production as the difference in price between a paperback and an ebook, we're not talking about a huge difference in price.
Production and shipping costs, which are huge parts of the cost of making books, are eliminated.
Though the Great American Novel trope includes the fantasy of wowing a publisher, getting a huge advance, shooting to the top of the New York Times bestseller list, getting a movie deal and retiring in Tuscany, the fact is, to be a successful writer, you don't have to run the gamut of submissions and rejections, expensive production and distribution costs and constant second - guessing of your ability to succeed.
This doesn't necessarily mean that spouses and family members are contributing directly to game production costs, but not having to worry about making rent and cost of living is a huge advantage.
Essentially it makes creating a game more similar to filming a small - scale film, something Hellblade's creative director Tameem Antoniades says has made a huge difference in terms of time, cost, and production value.
We pay the same ticket price to watch movies at the cinema (even classic re-releases) despite huge variation in production budgets and it still costs # 10 to buy a copy of Dark Side to the Moon (despite being decades old).
In many cases the relevant innovation / inventions are what can be termed «enabling»: that is enabling the huge scale - up required; and second and assuring that when scale - up makes long production runs possible, the technology is cost - effective when considered in per unit production, including assemblage, terms.
But the cost of building out an entirely new hydrogen production and distribution infrastructure is huge.
The problem is both the high cost per BTU and importing it from countries that hate us, neither of which is a great concern for electricity unless you're worried about CO2 production and I'm not concerned about CO2 production which I consider a huge net benefit to agriculture and, in the future, a handy source of carbon for the fabrication of durable goods.
So when we talk about oil production slowing down and reversing, you're talking about a huge cost to the transportation sector.
Legal publishers have huge concerns about the cost of production versus the value of product.
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