Resources attached to budget (costume, props, equipment hire/purchase + who's responsibility and where your will source it (eBay, amazon screen shot etc)
When it comes to resources that may be needed and may cut into our budge, there are a couple of things that need to be considered. We will be using a lot of cardboard and paper in order to build sets for our production.
The prize of paper is around 3 pound as seen on the Morrison website and cardboard boxes are about a pound each.
However, since we are on a low budget, we will be cutting down in as many areas as possible. As a result we would generally get paper from school and cardboard from either our houses, or stores which would alternatively be throwing them away.
Another thing we would have to spend money on is equipment hire. This would include lighting, a camera, a tripod and the renting out of an editing suit.
The prize of a camera is 30 pounds a day. We would most likely rent it out for 2 days with a optional third day for pick up shots. This would make a total of 60-90 pound for camera rental alone.
As you can see from below, an editing suit is around £550 a day and it may take a total of 2 full days in order to edit the footage. That would come to a total of £1100 for editing.
Finally, the last two items would most probably be cheaper to buy rather than rent. Therefore the price of a tripod is roughly £20, while three lights (For three point lighting) would come to £3.36. This is a total of £23.36.
However, since we attend a collage, we can take out equipment for free as well as editing suit time.
Therefore,the total price of equipment would probably be nothing.
All the items on this list would usually come to roughly between £1,190.00 and £1,220.00. However, our changes have reduced them by a lot and so we probably won't surpass £50. The only real cost would probably be food. This will probably be around 10 pounds per shooting days, to keep the actors happy.
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