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Location fee for movie?
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:05 pm
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:05 pm
We have been approached by a local location scout to use our home to film a portion of a local low budget film(~$1mil)...and no its not porn. They want to use the inside and outside of our home for 3 days, where they would take over and put us up in a hotel for this time. I did some quick googling to determine what kind of fees we could expect and came up empty. They have not sent over a contract yet but I wanted to be sure we were getting a fair shake before we agreed and any amount.
Anybody in the local film industry with knowledge on location fees, what would be fair in asking for and any caveats to allowing this?
Anybody in the local film industry with knowledge on location fees, what would be fair in asking for and any caveats to allowing this?
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:06 pm to cajungoalie
A big budget feature film would make it more than worth it, no so sure about something so low budget.
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:07 pm to cajungoalie
semen... semen will be everywhere.
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:09 pm to cajungoalie
Don't ask for anything until they give you an offer first, come on bro!
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:10 pm to cajungoalie
Fees vary. I wouldn't expect much. A couple grand.
Key for you is to make sure they are responsible to repair the damage. Pretty much inevitable that there will be some minor damage at least.
Key for you is to make sure they are responsible to repair the damage. Pretty much inevitable that there will be some minor damage at least.
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:12 pm to cajungoalie
I do this kind of work frequently. You need to be careful with a low budget film.
You need to assume that they will do some damage to your property. You need to make sure that the fee will cover any damage - don't rely on contracts which say they will restore the property. Example: We loaned a 32 Buick to the "Great Debaters", which was not a small production. They drove the car extensively during filming. We had to do about $600 in mechanical work, but we received $1000 for use of the car (and they painted it so they could use it more than once). We didn't present a claim for the mechanical damage. We came out ahead, but given the work we did getting the car to NW Louisiana, it was a break even deal.
Collect your money while they are here if the principals are from out of state. Once they close the local accounting office, you have little chance of collecting.
Ask them to propose a fee. The fee depends on how they are going to use your house in the film. For example, you will get more for a horror movie where your house is the main house, as opposed to a side house.
You aren't going to make a big profit from this. It is fun to see your stuff in a movie.
I would give you my email but it has my name in it. Post yours and I can tell you more.
You need to assume that they will do some damage to your property. You need to make sure that the fee will cover any damage - don't rely on contracts which say they will restore the property. Example: We loaned a 32 Buick to the "Great Debaters", which was not a small production. They drove the car extensively during filming. We had to do about $600 in mechanical work, but we received $1000 for use of the car (and they painted it so they could use it more than once). We didn't present a claim for the mechanical damage. We came out ahead, but given the work we did getting the car to NW Louisiana, it was a break even deal.
Collect your money while they are here if the principals are from out of state. Once they close the local accounting office, you have little chance of collecting.
Ask them to propose a fee. The fee depends on how they are going to use your house in the film. For example, you will get more for a horror movie where your house is the main house, as opposed to a side house.
You aren't going to make a big profit from this. It is fun to see your stuff in a movie.
I would give you my email but it has my name in it. Post yours and I can tell you more.
This post was edited on 1/21/15 at 2:15 pm
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:12 pm to cajungoalie
I forget what film it was, but a rather large production shot some scenes in the east over trailer park in Denham...they set up shop in 1 trailer for two weeks and the owner got 50k
I'd guesstimate maybe 1k if you're lucky
I'd guesstimate maybe 1k if you're lucky
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:13 pm to cajungoalie
Call a local ad agency or production company, speak with a broadcast producer. They might be able to give you some estimate.
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:13 pm to cajungoalie
a couple grand for legitimate cinema
a couple hundred for porn
a couple hundred for porn
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:13 pm to LSUsmartass
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I forget what film it was, but a rather large production shot some scenes in the east over trailer park in Denham...they set up shop in 1 trailer for two weeks and the owner got 50k
That sounds really high. Did the owner tell you that? I've found property owners often misrepresent what they received.
This post was edited on 1/21/15 at 2:14 pm
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:16 pm to cajungoalie
They filmed an episode of Memphis Beat at my next door neighbor's house a few years ago. They paid them a bit over $5000 for a few days use. They paid me $600 for the use of my yard and driveway for cameras, gear, and a 10x10 snack tent.
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:17 pm to chinhoyang
No, my buddy did extensive security for them during his off time with the Sheriffs department. They displaced the family completely and did the bulk of their shooting in and around their trailer...of course they could have been bullshitting but it seems like he heard that figure from multiple sources
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:17 pm to LSUsmartass
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I forget what film it was, but a rather large production shot some scenes in the east over trailer park in Denham...they set up shop in 1 trailer for two weeks and the owner got 50k I'd guesstimate maybe 1k if you're lucky
So you moved up to a double wide? Awesome man! I'm happy for you!
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:18 pm to magildachunks
One of those double stacker double wides!!
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:19 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
And like everybody else said, they will frick your property up and keep the neighbors up all night.
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:21 pm to LSUsmartass
don't do it.
It is a huge pain in the arse.
Denzel Washington is a prick just in case anybody wants to know
It is a huge pain in the arse.
Denzel Washington is a prick just in case anybody wants to know
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:30 pm to hardhead
Probably depends on how nice your house is.
I would never let a bunch of strangers in my house for days while I slept in a hotel.
I would never let a bunch of strangers in my house for days while I slept in a hotel.
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:30 pm to hardhead
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Denzel Washington is a prick just in case anybody wants to know
In all of my dealings with him, he was very serious but was never a prick.
You raised a good point - if you value your relationship with your neighbors, you need to let them know (assuming they aren't going to contract with the production company).
This post was edited on 1/21/15 at 2:32 pm
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:39 pm to hardhead
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Denzel Washington is a prick just in case anybody wants to know
Just came in this thread to complain about hanging out with Denzel. See ya later!
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