Re: how low is low?
KimWelch said:
what does the starting budget have to be and what equipment would you need to start and where would you get it or rent it and where would you get your crew and what does"crew" include? what is a recent low budget film that made it to the theaters besides "lost in translation?" I am wondering if something can be done for less that $250,000. After it is done how do you get it distributed?
How about a straight-forward, non-hair-splitting answer?
Charlotte Sometimes was out the door for $40,000. To date it has grossed $2.5 million and picked up some kudos along the way. It's not a Robert Rodriguez story, but it's also a bit more realistic and a much better film.
As for crew, well that really does depend on what
your talents are, but let's assume you want to produce and direct. Then you will need:
- DP/cameraman
- Grip/assistant camera/assistant sound
- Gaffer
- Sound dude
- Unit production assistant/line producer/continuity (you can't do everything!)
- Makeup/wardrobe (part-time)
Everything after that will have to be part-time volunteers or paid for on an as needed basis - catering or a carpenter to knock something together for the set.
Equipment:
- A 3 chip camera preferable w/24p (DVX100A)
- A sturdy tripod and fluid head, say Manfrotto 525MVB w/ 503 head (since you already know that most of your shots are going to be locked down and you're only going to be doing a little bit of panning, the 503 will do just fine)
- A couple of 650 fresnels w/doors, scrims, stands and gels
- A couple of 300 fresnels w/same
- A couple of softboxes
- 2 or 3 C-stands w/bounce cards, silks, reflectors, cutters and clamps
- An Audio-Technia AT897 mic w/shock mount, boom pole and a couple of headsets
- An inexpensive mixer
Take all the time and care in post that your project deserves then burn 100 DVD's and enter every festival for which you can afford the fees.