51. And then they made a movie. 52. And there have long been some industry crossovers, like billionaire Howard Hughes, who made movies and started an aerospace company. 53. And with snippets of film and even tinier budgets and wages, he made movies for Yiddish- and Ukrainian-speaking and black audiences. 54. And this film industry does not make movies about African subjects, and Debbie was passionate. 55. And yes, she plans to keep making movies. 56. And while he dreamed of making movies, after his experience at USC he pretty much gave up the dream. 57. And, says Lauzen, everyone is working within a system that makes movies aimed primarily at young men and adolescent boys. 58. And, the argument goes, only France seems to be still in the business of making art movies. 59. Animation is also cheaper for an industry that rarely makes movies that succeed outside of Japan. 60. Another benefit, he has discovered, is being able to make the movies he wants. |