I see what you mean. Thanks. I guess I just want to make something that a lot of people will watch and love, and break even without getting lost in the industry. I'm not really trying to join the industry, really, because I'm happily self-employed, but I wish to tell good stories with video...
Hello There,
As a young indie filmmaker, there was a point at which I decided to specialize in episodic sitcom production instead of the comedy movies I had dabbled into.
1) I figured that TV shows are less risky on the long run because you can learn from your mistakes as you produce one...
Hmmm. Depends on the contract, I guess.
But the problem has been cleared up, right?
(as you mentioned in a different thread?)
I'd love to see what the final product looked like.
The key point is that your actors were complaining about (1) the pay and (2) the working conditions, and you simply refused to listen to them. So they bailed. Sounds fair enough!