Hollywood systematically eliminated mid-budget films, dropping from 36% of US productions (1996-2001) to just 5% (2016-2021), creating a billion-dollar vacuum that Asian production houses can fill. The impossible catch-22—no stars without financing, no financing without stars—drove Western studios away from the $1-5 million range after the 2020 Paramount Consent Decrees restored vertical integration. Wave Films leverages this structural opportunity by adding 40-60% production value compared to North American shoots, with Malaysia offering 30% rebates and regional cost advantages. The key is creating international content set in Asia rather than local films, combining efficient production methods with strategic locations and strong concepts to reach profitability thresholds that traditional Western models can't achieve.
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After 13 years of filmmaking and hundreds of hours of content production, I've learned that constraints spark creativity—not kill it. The same principle that made me divide business from creative work now guides how I approach AI in filmmaking. Most filmmakers ask the wrong question: "Will AI replace my creative work?" The real question is: "How can AI help me be more creative within my constraints?" AI isn't your competitor—it's your creative sparring partner. But here's the crucial part: it's a conversation, not a command. You need to know when to trust AI output and when to push back. That's where experience and human judgment become irreplaceable.
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