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Film Budegting. Film Budgeting. Chevy G. Period 6. Chevy G. Film budgeting is when a line producer, unit production manager or filmmaker prepares a budget for a film production. What do we need?. Camera Crew. Actors. Costumes. Location. Film Editors. Food. Needs to be done.
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Film Budegting Film Budgeting Chevy G. Period 6 Chevy G.
Film budgeting is when a line producer, unit production manager or filmmaker prepares a budget for a film production.
What do we need? Camera Crew Actors Costumes
Location Film Editors Food
Needs to be done • ABOVE THE LINE COSTS - In a production budget, the amounts to be spent on "the principal creative elements," such as story and script, producer, director, and lead performers. • BELOW THE LINE COSTS - In a production budget, all the amounts to be spent on the production of the film that are not included in above-the-line costs, including cast (other than leading performers), crew, travel/living expenses, laboratory, legal and accounting fees, insurance, financing expenses, and post-production expenses. • CONTIGENCY - An extra allowance added to the production budget to cover unexpected expenses. The contingency normally is at least 10 percent of the above-the-line and below-the-line expenses to satisfy the completion guarantor.
Do it at HOME • Use our own sources such as • Public locations • Friends as actors • B.Y.O.F • Props. (materials that you already have)