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It is suggested in the passage that film-making ----.
As Orson Welles said: “to practise his art, a poet
needs a pen, and a painter a brush. But a film-maker
needs an army of actors, actresses and supportstaff”.
Orson Welles learned the hard way that all this
costs a fortune. Few film directors are rich enough to
finance their own films, and even fewer have the
desire to take such a risk. Therefore, directors are
dependent on film studios for the financing of their
films. This has caused a certain tension between
directors and film studios because film studios use
their money to try to control the films they finance. If
a film, while it is being made, starts to become too
expensive, the studio has to make a choice: it must
either cancel the making of the film and lose all the
money already invested in it, or go on investing
heavily and hope the film will really be a great
success.