- 1. CSUN professor seeks Editor, PA, & Web g
- (Job Postings / Internships)
- As I mentioned at our summer retreat, I'm looking for a talented, creative Editor, as well as a Website Designer and a Production Assistant. I'm attaching fliers for your perusal. Would it be possible ...
- Created on September 19, 2011
- 2. Hiring: fulltime field producer/shooter
- (Job Postings / Internships)
- ... salary is between $3-$5k a month, commensurate with experience and skill We’re really serious about this hire, so we’re willing to offer a referral bonus if you help find this person. Feel free to share ...
- Created on March 01, 2019
- 3. LAPPG Mtg March 12, 2015 Los Angeles
- (Upcoming Events)
- ... Deductions * Is incorporating Right For Me? * How can I avoid paying self-employment tax? * Can I pay myself a reasonable salary? * Can I rent back my home office to myself? Tony Watson graduated from ...
- Created on March 03, 2015
- 4. What is the best way to break into the i
- (General Questions)
- ... journal or planning committees? Networking at meetings? Trying to work in sales/rentals? Also, stop working for CHEAP. Demand a decent salary, a good boom operator, and a good equipment package. "Take ...
- Created on September 05, 2013
- 5. There is more to learning Filmmaking than filmmaking.
- (For Students)
- ... categories that will keep you “under the radar”. Trust me, you do not want to submit a tax statement that shouts red flag because you got greedy and tried to claim too much based on your total salary and ...
- Created on January 18, 2022
- 6. We don’t do this as a hobby!
- (For Students)
- ... to two thousand (or more) in most major cities. Add your car payments, insurance, internet/phone… and you are back to living in your folks’ basement. Don’t forget taxes. Your gross salary is going to ...
- Created on January 28, 2021
- 7. No Excuses for the Low Budget Filmmaker
- (For Students)
- ... your time. Concentrate your energy. Forego your salary, even. But draw the line when it comes to signing on to a production that will not, or cannot, let your filmmaking skills shine. A cinematographer ...
- Created on February 10, 2020
- 8. Advice for new Sound Mixers
- (Fred's Blog )
- ... Hold fast. If you absolutely have to reduce your standard fee, then discount your equipment package a little (since that is easier to explain away in the future) rather than cut your salary. The absolute ...
- Created on March 09, 2015
- 9. IATSE Local 695 Rate Card
- (Production Planning)
- ... fall under special Tier provisions, meaning lower salary bases. Minimum Call is the basic 9 hour workday (8 hours straight time plus 1 hour at overtime 1.5x), exlcuding lunch. Under union rules, you ...
- Created on August 29, 2013
- 10. Regarding Student Internship
- (Networking)
- ... showing off their filmmaking talents to the higher ups. At least when a student intern is NOT on salary, the production company execs feels more obligated to play host & mentor. Somewhere down the line, ...
- Created on August 29, 2011
- 11. Interview with a Foley Artist
- (Post Production)
- ... be making $8-$10 in the machine room somewhere. And he was super bummed because his parents kept asking him when he was going to make that big salary he had been led to believe he was going to get upon ...
- Created on August 29, 2011
- 12. Deal Memos
- (Production Planning)
- ... etc. That way you do not end up hauling lumber around. Salary How much are you being paid? For what period of time: hourly, daily, or weekly? Define that period of time, such as an 8-hour workday, ...
- Created on August 23, 2011
- 13. Chapter 4: Personnel of a Professional Sound Crew
- (Series - Preparing for Your Shoot)
- ... and episodic television series. On the broadcasting side, the term A-1 is more common, and is used by NABET. Salary range for a Mixer depends on the budget and nature of the production. On non-union ...
- Created on August 19, 2011