Being successful Quote by Jason Blum
“When you raise the budget, you make creative compromises. The higher the budget goes, the more cuts in your movie happen. When people talk about how movies are watered down, that's a direct reflection of money and budget. The less money you spend; the more risks you can take. That doesn't mean it will be successful, but at least you can try different stuff. The higher your budget is, the less you can do that.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: “The Business of Horror” podcast, 2020
Higher budgets often force filmmakers to compromise artistic vision, limiting risk‑taking and leading to more formulaic products.
In simple terms: Big budgets can restrict creativity.
Balance budget with creative freedom.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- indie filmmaking
- studio productions
- budget planning
- risk assessment
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can filmmakers protect artistic vision with big money?
- What strategies enable risk‑taking on a large budget?
Large studios may still produce innovative work despite constraints.