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The Film Industry.  

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The Film Industry Nowadays films are very expensive to produce. You need a producer, cast, crew, cameras, sfx, locations etc. All of these cost a substantial amount of money. To get a film certified alone it can cost a company anything between £800 and £1100 and this is compulsory. Films aren't only made for the enjoyment of the audience; it is a money hungry business. They are there to make a profit and a big film= big money. But for a company to make a big profit it needs to make nearly two and a half times its production cost because little things, which help the production of the film, amount up to big prices. For example: if a film costs £1000 for just one alone film print and it wants to send a copy out to 204 cinemas it needs at least £24000 for it to go out for people...

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