Adjective
high-budget (comparative higher-budget, superlative highest-budget)
(of a project such as a film) Achieved with a relatively large financial outlay.
For example, BBC used DVCPRO50 to record high-budget TV series, such as Space Race (2005) and Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire (2006). Source: Internet
However, such technologies are typically available only to high-budget production companies. Source: Internet
The high-budget pilot episode was Cameron's television debut and was heavily promoted by Fox. Source: Internet
That’s very important when you’re doing a super high-budget film moving forward, so you don’t want to make any mistakes. Source: Internet
You rarely see high-budget genre shows about old people, and this one makes the most of that unique position. Source: Internet