Your answer depends on your location and the chain or independent film house where you work. Often, your rate of pay depends on your job. A manager will make more money than a worker who sweeps up popcorn after the film ends.
You make lots of noise and you shout out whats gonna happen
The intention was to make a movie, not make money.
To make money
The movie Turbo made $75,121,074 in theaters. There is still more money for it to make on DVD sales though.
$344M
a zoo worker gets $45 i guest
by people going to plays
50k
the average worker makes about $0.5 cents
The average industrial worker makes around US$273,050 p.a.
sitting at my desk doing nothing and make my worker make me money£££££££
While most families who set up a home theatre just buy a large screen television and speakers, you can make your home theatre even more special by adding extra touches. Put movie posters and theatrical decorations on the wall so that your home theatre evokes the magic of the megaplex. Do not forget the snacks as well. You can purchase a popcorn machine that will be a fun decoration in addition to a useful appliance. A movie just is not a movie without popcorn, and buying a popcorn machine will make your home theatre seem more like a real movie theatre.
It depends. They get a lot of money. It depends on what they design and how much the worker pays them to design it!
the movie sucked so i expect, it didn't make alot of money.
I would say that the daycare worker would probaly only make 19% of what the day care is paided, or if there weren't many people working there they would get 25%.
To make the movie run and work without any problems
You make lots of noise and you shout out whats gonna happen