That would be an extremely fun job. Now this finance geek is going back to her spreadsheets.
Willow ,'Showtime'
The Minearverse 6: Fiery Thread of Death
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
See also "above the line" and "below the line" production costs. (Just please don't ask me to explain which is which because the plague has eaten my brain and everything is fuzzy today.)
See also "above the line" and "below the line" production costs. (Just please don't ask me to explain which is which because the plague has eaten my brain and everything is fuzzy today.)
One hangs down from the ceiling and the other juts up from the floor.
Above-the-line is like the overhead, right? The costs that are determined before filming begins?
Ah ha - Wikipedia agrees with me: [link]
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Making a lot more sense, now. The below the line folks were the ones hardest hit by the writer's strike, correct, because they get paid by discretionary funds? Hey, I'm learning more about the business from you guys! I can actually talk realistically about it. Kinda sorta, if you squint a little.
One hangs down from the ceiling and the other juts up from the floor.
snerk
The line producer is the person in charge of keeping the other producers from going over budget.
During my brief time on K-Ville, we called Kelly from the writers room to ask if we could blow up a seaplane. He said we could but, sadly, we never got the chance.
What, you had authorization to blow stuff up, and somehow you let a little thing production suspension stop you? One the last day of shooting, you could have just had the seaplane crash into the last set/location after shooting was done!
How often do you get to blow up seaplanes? I think it would have been the only seaplane explosion of the season, unless Men in Trees has shifted it's tone from the pilot I saw.
During my brief time on K-Ville, we called Kelly from the writers room to ask if we could blow up a seaplane. He said we could but, sadly, we never got the chance.
you know - I see a whole lot of plot lines involving the blowing up of stuff should be coming to bear about now... you all deserve it.