I am a director who has to do the job of a producer due to where I’m at with this industry. Is there anyone here willing to do a budget for me or have any advice how to prepare it with realistic rates?
thorough break down of script. 2. schedule the shoot. 3. do your DOOD reports. 4. Figure your best real estimate of time for each day, time for preparation, time for wrap, both during, pre- and post production. 5. Figure how many crew are needed & when. 6. figure what rates you are able to pay each function - cast, crew, production. 7. figure in FICA and , if required, union contributions. 8. Don't forget post, music licensing, copyright clearances, production insurance, publicity photos, bts production (if any). 9. Add 10% contingency. 11. Voila, done (maybe). A budget, to be anywhere near accurate and reasonable needs to go through all these steps. A "proforma" budget, which is just a guesstimate at best, is really pointless. It's not a short task.
You can get hire people on freelance sites like Fiverr to work out a budget. They typically charge around £300-£400 for a feature length screenplay. But I can’t attest to their ability- as you appreciate freelancer sites can be hit-or-miss so take your time, ask for samples and make sure you hire the right person as it’s too easy to hire a clunker
Hit up your state's film commission. Usually there's links, resources where you can find line producers, UPMs, First ADs, and Accountants who can bang out a shooting schedule and budget. Yes, you have to pay them.
Tim I’m not sure what you mean by that- why would you send Fiverr emails? You correspond directly with the freelancer via messaging service in real time
Nah you just search for the service you are looking for or out a request on their platform and the freelancers come to you then you contact the freelancer directly to agree a price upfront payment - it’s held by Fiverr until your satisfied. The only trouble is the large number of freelancers who’ll say anything to get the gig. So make sure you ask for samples
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Either do what Shadow has stated or hire a Line Producer.
What Shadow said!
Search through the members here - there are several that have listed themselves as LPs. Get their rates and thoroughly, then hire one, as Shadow said.
You can get hire people on freelance sites like Fiverr to work out a budget. They typically charge around £300-£400 for a feature length screenplay. But I can’t attest to their ability- as you appreciate freelancer sites can be hit-or-miss so take your time, ask for samples and make sure you hire the right person as it’s too easy to hire a clunker
Hit up your state's film commission. Usually there's links, resources where you can find line producers, UPMs, First ADs, and Accountants who can bang out a shooting schedule and budget. Yes, you have to pay them.
Tim I’m not sure what you mean by that- why would you send Fiverr emails? You correspond directly with the freelancer via messaging service in real time
Nah you just search for the service you are looking for or out a request on their platform and the freelancers come to you then you contact the freelancer directly to agree a price upfront payment - it’s held by Fiverr until your satisfied. The only trouble is the large number of freelancers who’ll say anything to get the gig. So make sure you ask for samples
Tim Bragg Those rates are way low for most functions and very peculiar as regards actors ($500/hour??? is weird), depending upon the state you are in.