- Negative cost
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Negative cost is the cost of actually producing and shooting a film. It does not include such costs as distribution and promotion.[1]
Low-budget movies, for example The Blair Witch Project, can have promotional expenses that are much larger than the negative cost.[2]
The term comes from the costs up to the production of the final negative.
References
- ^ Barnes & Noble Glossary http://video.barnesandnoble.com/search/glossary.asp?z=y<R=N&TRM=1007105 Retrieved 2007-02-12
- ^ IMDb Explanation for differences in reported budget http://www.imdb.com/help/show_leaf?boxofficedifferent Retrieved 2007-02-12
External links
Filmmaking Development Film finance • Film budgeting • Green-light
Pre-production Production Cinematography • Principal photography • Videography • Shooting script • Film inventory report • Daily call sheet • Production report • Daily production report • Daily progress report • Daily editor log • Sound report • Cost report
Post-production Film editing • Re-recording • Sync sound • Soundtrack • Music • Special effect (Sound effect • Visual effects) • Negative cost
Distribution Distribution • Film release (Wide • Limited • Delayed) • Roadshow
Others Filmography • Guerrilla filmmaking
See also Categories:- Film terminology stubs
- Film box office
- Film production
- Film and video terminology
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