In Hollywood, a lot of times when something is in development, it just takes a lot of time.
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Production for movies or TV is very painstaking and slow.
The average development time for a Hollywood movie is nine years. Nine years for a studio film. And a lot of what you do is abstract.
I think everyone in Hollywood works on multiple things because you never know what's going to happen with your projects.
It takes a long time to get a film made.
A big budget studio film is slower, they've got so much to create around you. Everything is more complicated.
Hollywood is a fast-paced, competitive world.
I think what Hollywood has done for so long, is make movies for themselves.
When you think of a movie, most people imagine a two hour finished, polished product. But to get to that two hour product, it can take hundreds or thousands of people many months of full time work.
Fifty-million-dollar movies gobble up the medium movies. A lot of people aren't working in Hollywood because of this.
For the most part, Hollywood is very transactional. People want to make movies and television shows.