I think the average actor in Hollywood makes like $25 an hour.
It's also very inconsistent work since you are not always acting in a show or movie, and it can be very tough to book new roles.
I think the average actor in Hollywood makes like $25 an hour.
It's also very inconsistent work since you are not always acting in a show or movie, and it can be very tough to book new roles.
I will take the latter option as I am lazy.
Well I have discovered all my dice are too heavy to float even in saturated salt water.
It's a good fun time. The stakes aren't massive so it feels real. The characters are a lot of fun, and have a good variety to their personalities.
I really liked the visualization of magic, it looks great, and really breathes life into the spells we've played with for years.
And the practical effects are great. The movie uses costumes, props, and setpieces for a lot of creatures and spells which gives it a very real look.
Don't forget the regular chemicals. Though I'm a bioanalytical chemist, so I likely use more of those than a typical biochemist.