"The making of television has changed quite a bit. Now you have to do them n cheaper budgets"
- Bruce Boxleitner
About this Quote
This quote by Bruce Boxleitner speaks to the changing nature of television production. In the past, television shows were made with bigger budget plans and more resources. However, in today's world, tv programs are made with smaller budgets and less resources. This is due to the increased competitors in the tv industry, along with the need to keep production expenses low. As a result, tv manufacturers have needed to become more imaginative and resourceful in order to make quality programs on a smaller sized budget plan. This has resulted in the development of brand-new methods and innovations that enable more effective production. Ultimately, the making of tv has actually changed a fair bit, and manufacturers now have to do more with less.
This quote is written / told by Bruce Boxleitner somewhere between May 12, 1950 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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