Do you have 10 minutes to spare? You do? Great! Let’s put that time to good use by watching one of Robert’s “Ten Minute Film School” segments or one of his “Ten Minute Cooking School” segments. That’s right, you can learn about becoming a film maker in just 10 minutes! Robert has tips on everything from how to write a script to how to make a cheap movie to postproduction. These segments are included on some of the DVD releases of his movies. As far as the cooking lessons go, those too are on DVD releases showing you how to make unique dishes such as Puerco Pilbil, an old Yucatan-inspired dish that Johnny Depp’s character “Agent Sands” ate in the movie Once Upon a Time in Mexico. Based on the passage above what conclusion can you draw about the difficulties of making movies? a. It’s super hard and only people with money can make a movie b. It’s not as hard as someone might think c. You have to be related to someone in Hollywood to get a movie deal d. Robert Rodriguez is a well-known film school teacher

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The conclusion that can be drawn about the difficulties of making movies based on the passage is it’s not as hard as someone might think.

What is “Ten Minute Film School"?

This is a movie directed by Robert Rodriguez.

The movie told about how to make movies with no money. The director told about his experience of making movies with no budget.

The passage is taken from this movie, and it describes making movies is not that hard without money.

Thus, the correct option is b. It’s not as hard as someone might think

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