Bigs Quote by Harrison Smith
“You always have to write script with a budget in mind. Although it's always good to write the big story, you really have to think about how things are going to work as far as cast, effects and settings. It's a process. You have to always think budget and then execute and make it happen.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Screenwriting Advice, Harrison Smith, 2018
Writing scripts requires balancing artistic ambition with realistic budget constraints, ensuring feasibility.
In simple terms: Write big ideas but stay within budget limits.
Plan stories that fit financial realities.
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Type
When to use this quote
- indie film
- advertising
- theatre production
- TV pilots
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What story elements can you keep while cutting costs?
- How do you prioritize spending for impact?
Focusing too much on budget may stifle originality.