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“Movies that I remember working on, or things that I remember working on, are things that took years of struggle and strife to get them off the ground or get them in front of the public. You don't have that kind of strife or whatever with a television show. It has an automatic platform. You go in…” quote by Brady Corbet
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“Movies that I remember working on, or things that I remember working on, are things that took years of struggle and strife to get them off the ground or get them in front of the public. You don't have that kind of strife or whatever with a television show. It has an automatic platform. You go in, you do your job, and then it goes on air, and that's that.”

Brady Corbet

About This Quote

Source Interview: Filmmaking vs. Television, Brady Corbet, 2020

Film projects demand long, arduous effort, while TV offers a quicker, automatic platform for distribution.

In simple terms: Movies need years of struggle; TV is faster.

Key Takeaway

Value the perseverance behind filmmaking.

Themes

film effort industry television production

Mood

contemplative analytical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • independent filmmaking
  • TV production cycles
  • budget planning
  • career development

Key Concepts

Creative persistence project development media economics

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is speed worth sacrificing artistic depth?
  • How can filmmakers maintain quality in fast-paced media?
A Different Perspective

TV’s speed can compromise depth and artistic integrity.

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