Michael_Petro
Veteran
$700.00 would make my no budget film very expensive
I cant imagine spending that kind of money unless I thought I was going to make a profit doing it. I am still in amateur status and have not leveled up yet :beer:
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kurtmo said:Insurance?! Permits? That's why I like having the kids along. Who's gonna shut down a "school video project"?:thumbsup:
Sounds ingenious. I think I've heard of this before. Now I'm shooting in a bar and the bar owner wants insurance just incase we damage stuff. So I have to get insurance and I've gotten a quote for $650 or so for damage to property and incidental medical.Neil,
Thats great news about Wisconsin. Unfortunately in LA eveyone you ask for permission to film there knows that they can get money for it. so I dont' think that would fly. As how Cheezweel got away with it on a street with no permit, bogles the mind.
What I've read on other posts is that you can get General Liability for your company and you can tell your regular insurance carrier that you have a videography (video /photo) business. and they can insure you for 1mil around 500-700 per year. Now the trick is if they let you name additional insured. and they let you change this. So if you are going to film at let say a private company, you can name them on the insurance for the duration of the shoot. then take them off. and so on.
$500-700 per year is not bad. as opposed to $700-1000 per movie.
I'll try to find out more.