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Old 02-08-2006, 04:08 PM
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I've read about normal amounts you'd pay someone for shooting in their house per day (I think around 1000$ for a mansion or something I can't remember, could easily be more) but I have no idea about other places. For instance, the closed down mental asylum in Session 9. Anyone have any guesses how much (around) that would have cost them to shoot in per day?
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Old 02-08-2006, 06:55 PM
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it doesnt always cost does it ?
lower budget projects probably look for places that are free ...
they end up using the owner as an extra or something ...
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Old 02-08-2006, 07:36 PM
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Yeah, I know there is someone who is filming in a house here for free because the owner's daughter is starring in it. I was wondering more about bigger buildings though, is it the same kind of thing? Find the owner and try to convince them to let you shoot in it for cheap or even free?
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Old 02-08-2006, 09:03 PM
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sure, why not ..

i wish you'd have asked me this a couple of years ago when i was still talking to this guy :
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0003072/

i worked with his wife but havent kept in touch since they split up.

he did a lot of location work - but it was for fairly large budget films.
Sounds like most of the time they just had to kiss a lot of ass, make lots of promises ..
as far as large buildings go .. it depends on the management ...
they'll either say 'no - too much disruption', or yeah .. 'let me see the money', or 'sure - can i be the guy the zombies first victim'


a lot of people are cool about it ..

the biggest challenge for something like an old building is getting past the safety regulations .. no one wants anyone getting hurt in their building - then suing them for it ..




my sister works for a production company on the west coast ...
she worked with ian mckellen on his first movie after lord of the rings (Emile)... and he signed a lot of autographs as a way of keeping people happy (who's lives were being disrupted by the filming) .. so there's that too if the star is cool about that kind of thing..

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Old 02-09-2006, 03:42 AM
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in NYC and i'm sure most other cities and states. if you have insurance then any place that is owned by the city is free to shoot in. that's any property at all that is owned by the city or state. but you must have at least a 1 million dollar basic liability insurance policy. other things like homes and store fronts, you can usually get for free from the owners or at least a tiny fee. you'd be surprised how many people really want to help and pitch in where they can.
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Old 02-09-2006, 05:08 AM
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in NYC and i'm sure most other cities and states. if you have insurance then any place that is owned by the city is free to shoot in. that's any property at all that is owned by the city or state. but you must have at least a 1 million dollar basic liability insurance policy. other things like homes and store fronts, you can usually get for free from the owners or at least a tiny fee. you'd be surprised how many people really want to help and pitch in where they can.
especially if they get a 'thanks to:' credit
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Old 02-10-2006, 01:03 AM
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in NYC and i'm sure most other cities and states. if you have insurance then any place that is owned by the city is free to shoot in. that's any property at all that is owned by the city or state. but you must have at least a 1 million dollar basic liability insurance policy. other things like homes and store fronts, you can usually get for free from the owners or at least a tiny fee. you'd be surprised how many people really want to help and pitch in where they can.
I experienced the "pitch in and help" attitude a lot in NY and down here in FL, my friend on the West Coast does not seem to have the same luck. I know here we're a really a small market, so people get starried eyed over almost any movie, but in NYC you'd think they might get greedy, but I didn't really experience that.
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Old 02-11-2006, 07:08 AM
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one of the old tricks is to make them a "producer" (the guy who supplied the bones and meat for NOLD became a "producer" in the credits
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I've already got my locations planned out for filming my movie...all places where I can film for free. Places owned by my family. No really really big places though...I really needed a school but I guess I'll just use a church basement and make it a private Christian school instead so that I can do it for free, and because Kentucky's so weird about anything horror-related in school--they send kids to jail just for writing fictional horror stories in school...imagine what they'd do if somebody wanted to actually film a horror movie there. :rolleyes: And my grandparents own alot of land in a really secluded area...I plan on using my own house for my character's house, and family members' houses for other characters houses. So now I just need to finish my script...
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Old 06-08-2006, 04:32 PM
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of course you could always marry a person who lives there - - - Geroge Romero apparently ended up marrying the daughter of the people who owned the house that was the principal location for _Jack's Wife_ (aka Hungry wives)
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