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zlopas [31]
4 years ago
9

what other production activities could studios engage in if they didn't hire these mathematicians and scientists

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2 answers:
horrorfan [7]4 years ago
7 0
None because you can not do production with out having some kind of math or science
jeka944 years ago
3 0

If production studios didn’t hire mathematicians and scientists, they could possibly make more movies, hire more actors and actresses, make documentary films, experiment with different genres, pay extra salary to their employees, improve the set decor, and so on.

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