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by alexhawket 5127 days ago
For a typical pixar/dreamworks movie, it takes about $1.25 million/per minute of film.

It can take a week just do 3 seconds of animation and all the labour is, of course, exceptionally talented and extremely expensive.

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"For a typical pixar/dreamworks movie, it takes about $1.25 million/per minute of film."

Not doubting you, but do you have a source for this?

A friend of mine works in film, so I know the ballpark costs from conversations with him. You can find production costs for films on the net fairly easily.

Puss in Boots, for example was $130 million and Kung Fu Panda 2 was around $150 million. So you're looking at 1.25m to 1.5m per minute.

While original Shrek had $60M budget, which meant $666k per minute, the sequel took $150M to produce, which meant $1.66M per minute.
Is there anything at all "typical" about the biggest CG film studios on the planet? One of them the pioneer of the entire artform…