It kicks off with a virtuoso nine-minute moving-camera shot that introduces the bustle of big-studio pitching.
This Sundance prize-winner, made on the cheap, is as formulaic and calculated as the most banal big-studio productions.
Seker said she often comes across wonderfully made black independent films that just aren't able to get big-studio backing or distribution deals.
Working for a big studio means a much bigger budget and a few luxuries, something Jason admits he could get used to.
This was the first big-budget studio actioner helmed by an Asian director.
I'm still working and I've managed to do a big studio picture.
There are indeed dangers in Mr Willes's plan (would you write a hard-hitting story on Hollywood, if your department head was wooing a big studio chief?).
When the big movie studio system broke up in the 1930s it fractured into a large number of what were essentially small specialist firms and freelancers.
And a big studio could probably save some money by developing for those audiences internally, rather than spending sums heading towards a billion dollars to acquire them.
DreamWorks is also at a disadvantage because it only releases 2-3 films per year as opposed to a big studio which might release 25 films per year.
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Filmmakers have certainly learned to follow the money: California's share of big-studio productions dropped from two-thirds in 2003 to less than one-third in 2008 as its politicians dithered over subsidies.
Malcolm, who achieved fame in the early sixties as a compelling spokesman for the black-pride philosophy of the Nation of Islam, is an unlikely hero for a big-studio prestige picture: he begins as a predatory street criminal, becomes a studious Muslim ascetic, and fulfills himself as a scourge.
Mike Gravel and Congressman Dennis Kucinich, of Ohio, had a big advantage with the studio audience, because they are the only candidates who believe that gay and lesbian couples should have the right to marry.
In that piece, NPR interviewed John Connolly, chief operating officer at Kinetic North America, on how he helps big companies like movie studio Warner Brothers and candy maker Mars find the best spots on which to place outdoor advertisements.
Well lots this morning, thank you for being with us this morning, top of the morning and a big, big thank you to all the people who organised the move from one studio to another.
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"It's about getting feedback from players before it's even finished and getting players really excited about it throughout the process, " said Jim Rossignol, co-founder of indie game studio Big Robot, which used Kickstarter to get funds to finish a game called Sir, You Are Being Hunted.
The studio got a big boost this year from its home entertainment category that benefitted from strong Hunger Games sales.
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The Pinewood project is a coup for Georgia and opens the state to major, big-budget films that need large studio space.
Most films made at the studio will be big-budget Hollywood features that would cost their producers at least one-third more to make in the United States.
Exeter singer songwriter Laura Dugmore is about to enter a recording studio and take that big step all artists dream of, recording the debut EP.
That's why, according to Walt Disney studio chairman Dick Cook, it's unusual for a studio to make a big investment in movies that are supposed to be funny.
When most people think about the film industry, they picture glamorous stars like George Clooney and Angelina Jolie lounging in their trailers in between shots on the set of a studio-produced, big-budget film.
It suddenly struck me that I was sitting in the tiniest room in a BBC studio without quite understanding how big this interview was.
So why do studio executives continue to hire big-name--and big-budget--talent?
While he surely enjoyed skewering the power and immorality of studio executives in "The Big Knife, " he also probably heard about some real-life scandals that may inform this cynical play.
However, the emerging pattern is something akin to the Hollywood studio system, with the big companies still responsible for some of their own creative output, but acting mainly as banker-distributors for smaller companies' ideas.
This performance was also a reunion for those players who were part of Los Guachos, the compact big band with whom Klein made the critically acclaimed studio albums Los Guachos II and Los Guachos III (the first volume remains unreleased).
About a year after he first picked up a broom in that studio, he gets his first big break.
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