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Posted: October 31st, 2012, 4:50pm Report to Moderator
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Nervermind... you didn't split the votes. CONGRATS!


'Artist' is not a term you should use to refer to yourself. Let others, and your work, do it for you.
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Yeah!
I'm very much interested in seeing a side-to-side estimate comparison.
That'd be so cooool!
Oh, and inforrrrmative, too.

Would you care to break down a few of your favorite submissions to this Oct OWC, as well?


You've inspired me to go on my next research quest: US/Canadian Film Festival short films; past entries and the discernible factors that go into them.

It also reminds me that I need to do a respectable amount of homework about SAG rates and regs.
http://www.sagindie.org/resources/contracts
http://www.brighthub.com/multimedia/video/articles/108806.aspx
http://www.showbizsolutions.com/LaborGuide/14%20-%20LOW%20BUDGET.pdf
http://www.easy-budget.com/articles/articles.asp?article=ultralow


Ran across a article with a small relevant blurb regarding budgets for SAG actors.
http://m.movies.com/movie-news/noah-segan-interview/10233
"...  A lot of people don't realize that there are very common, heavily used SAG contracts called the Ultra-low Budget Filmage, which is movies under $200,000. A lot of the Fantastic Fest movies are made under that contract. That allows me to work for $100 a day, and usually I'm working for 12 hours. The average day in a movie starts at about 12 hours. So usually I'm working 12 to 18 hours a day.

... The minimum for an Ultra-low Budget Filmage, which is these days a lot of indies, now that technology has gotten to the point where we can do so much, you can make a movie for a hundred grand and you can pay your actors $100 a day. And that day is a very long day."



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