From the course: Video Budgeting
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Adding rental and equipment costs
- [Instructor] The next category is studio rental and expenses, which actually I don't need for this project, but do keep in mind that when you rent a studio or a stage, load in, set up, and rehearsal days do count as rental days. Just like they did with the high school location I'm planning for this project. So we'll go on to set construction crew. Well, the only crew I really have is a props master and I've included him in pre-pro and production. But this is another one of those things where just look in here and say, oh yeah, maybe I did need a scenic person or something. That's why I love this software, it makes sure that you don't forget anything. So let's move on to set construction materials. Well I've covered this in the $2500 props category so we've already got this accounted for in our project. Now we get to one of the big ones. Equipment costs. So this has everything we'll need to shoot the project. You can see the equipment I'm planning to use on page three of the Water…
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What is Showbiz Budgeting?3m 42s
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Following along with generic software3m 16s
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Starting the budget in Showbiz9m 41s
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Continuing the budget8m 29s
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Adding rental and equipment costs8m 44s
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Wrapping the budget up with talent and post8m 38s
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Exporting a PDF of your budget with Showbiz3m 21s
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