Thread: How much did LoveFest cost you?
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02-21-2008 03:18 PM
$15 at Five Guys Burgers (the best burger you will EVER eat)
$5 for the tulips
$2 for the green pepper and onions
(then I cooked the pork and the rice meal in the movie, and after the shot, we all ate a nice hot dinner)
$20 Gas card for my actor
I guess it was all on food since we did all of the work and had our own lights.Last edited by Rodney V. Smith; 02-21-2008 at 03:19 PM. Reason: additin

Rodney Smith - Flyin' Monkey Films
Writer/Director/Cinematographer
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HVX200, Brevis35+Flip, Glidecam V-8
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02-21-2008 03:28 PM
For a 1 day shoot...
$200 for my actors (it felt great to pay them!)
$50 for food, water and snacks (the crew and actors were so surprised the craft service table. After all, they are theatre folks and rarely get any treatment)
$150 on candles, candle goblets, candle stands, and the lit water fountain.
$3 for the silk bed scrim (Salvation Army!)
$50 for garter belt, stockings, bra, and panties
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02-21-2008 04:07 PM
of course we are not including the $10 - 30K worth of equipment most of us own or our friends donate :-)
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02-21-2008 04:30 PM
LOL! Speak for yourself!

I used the relatively cheap Canon HV20, rented the lights and a mic, and used my homemade dolly which cost me about $300.00 to build.
I wish I KNEW friends with that kind of equipment to borrow. Maybe if I lived out in L.A.
Maybe someday...

Cheers,
Mike
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02-21-2008 04:33 PM
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02-21-2008 04:35 PM
Too much?
A couple hundred.
Couple hundred on food.
Couple hundred on material for set.
Couple hundred on machines to make snow and haze."From now on, I will make films I want to watch."
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02-21-2008 06:26 PM
About $20 worth of melons.
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But I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.-William Butler Yeats
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