Lost's two-part pilot episode cost $12 million and it was the most expensive pilot ABC had ever made.
As I replied in that thread, I believe that poster was way off on the budget numbers. Lost's two-part pilot episode cost $12 million and it was the most expensive pilot ABC had ever made. Most pilots cost a lot less than that, and per episode budgets certainly don't approach that range. A big budget network series will typically have a per episode budget of $3-4 million.
[Rome] boasts the largest standing film set in the world, comprising five acres of backlot and six soundstages at the world-famous Cinecittà Studios.
The series required over 4,000 pieces of wardrobe, designed by Oscar-nominated costume designer April Ferry; 2,500 pieces were used in the first two episodes alone. Approximately 1,250 pairs of shoes and sandals were made in Bulgaria.
Rome used a peak of 40 horses in one scene, and on the largest day of shooting, 750 actors/extras were used for the scene of Caesar's triumph.
The Roman coins were all made at the Vatican mint, and have the likeness of the series' Caesar, Ciarán Hinds, stamped on them.
What? Dude, way off. I am a HUGE fan of CSI and have been following it for years as well as having been lucky in actually getting to know some behind the scenes people involved. The average ep costs about 3.3 million, maybe 3.5, but NOWHERE near 10 million. Even with the ratings they get plus syndication, 10 mill would be way too much.On another thread, someone mentioned that CSI costs $10 million per episode - which got me thinking.. what's the most expensive show currently on air?
Lost?
I don't think it costs 10 million+ for TV shows. Even with all the "Friends" making insane amounts of money I doubt the rest of the show costs that much.
That's what I originally thought - although the info about ER threw me off and made me think CSI might have scaled to that very unusual level.What? Dude, way off. I am a HUGE fan of CSI and have been following it for years as well as having been lucky in actually getting to know some behind the scenes people involved. The average ep costs about 3.3 million, maybe 3.5, but NOWHERE near 10 million. Even with the ratings they get plus syndication, 10 mill would be way too much.On another thread, someone mentioned that CSI costs $10 million per episode - which got me thinking.. what's the most expensive show currently on air?
Lost?
Thing about comedy shows filmed in front of a live audience vs dramas that you have to take into account is the fact that comedies are extremely cheap to produce. Established and already built sets, no SFX, almost no location shoots. Hence comedy actors tend to get more (strike me down, but I believe Kelsey Grammar was the first actor to get more than a mill per ep for Frasier). Well deserved, but they can afford that sorta money seeing as they save on everything else.I don't think it costs 10 million+ for TV shows. Even with all the "Friends" making insane amounts of money I doubt the rest of the show costs that much.
That's true, but in the last season they were getting, what was it, a million an episode each? And it's only a 20 minute show AND it's shot in front of an audience. That is some serious $ per minute of work![]()
True, although in the case of Frasier it was only one indispensable star, with Friends they had 6.
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