Film editing charge
Film editing charge
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- robotron3k0
I think, while you didn't settle on an amount BEFORE you started, you're going to have a try and work a good deal. Added to that you're learning on the job, you'll probably have to eat a bit of time, but all that can be worked out. 100 hours isn't that much time and you may or may not have influenced the production enough to get points, so depending, but I'd say if you can get upwards of 5k for your work you would be doing well. but there are lot's of other perks as well, a nice title on a feature lenght could be good to bargin for, but I think a good dollar amount is best. BUT don't wait till the production is finished before you get your money, else they will run out of money... just a thought.