Sometimes the movie is a work of love and the movie has investors that share that dream. Or it might be in a sector that is trying to improve the quality of the involved people.
The “Christian” movie scene is a good example, there are a couple faith centered production companies that are facing the fact that the “good” writers and actors don’t want to be involved, so they are building up the skill sets of those involved
The Lifetime “rom coms” or other made for TV movies are an example of the subscription model, many of the actors are under contract to do several movies, the scripts are just modified versions of past movies, the sets are generic. The cost of producing the movies is a business expense and as long as they get enough eyeballs to sell to advertisers all is good.
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