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  • Submitted: 25/04/2017
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25 Making Movies Articles

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Your Enemy in a Feature Film Budget and Where to Spend Money When Creating A Feature Film!

When creating feature films, it is crucial to understand what your potential obstacles are. Apart from obvious technical difficulties, you must be aware of other issues that can negatively impact your budget and potentially harm your film.

Knowing these problems in advance is essential to ensure your success, even if they arise. While your budget will always face challenges, your worst enemy might be right in front of you without your realization.

As you consider different aspects of your budget, you probably think about salaries, equipment, and maybe even location fees and permits. These are all elements that can deplete your budget, but since they are accounted for, they usually do not hurt you too severely.

The biggest threat to your budget will be unaccounted expenses. Anything you forget to include can end up being extremely costly, regardless of how minor it might seem.

One such example of unexpected expenses could be damage charges for rented equipment. If equipment gets damaged during the shoot, you can expect a charge for the repairs. Additionally, returning the equipment late can incur significant late fees.

These additional costs can often be as high as 100% of the rental costs, which will substantially impact your budget. To avoid these expenses, you need to stay on schedule and take excellent care of the rented equipment. Learn more insights and tips inside this comprehensive article package.

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