The Budget
One of the first steps in getting a production off the ground is preparing the budget. By now, you probably have a script in place but may be looking for financing or beginning pre-production, ready to hire a crew. Before you shoot it you should know how much a film will cost. This is true from low budget to high budget. Yes, you can shoot a project without any budget at all; many student projects and low-budget films are shot this way. However, if you want to learn how to “do it in the real world,” you need to learn how to prepare a professional line-item production budget.
You may begin the process of writing your budget with a defined amount, or you may need to write a budget to see how much a production will ...
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