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Production Equipment Deals

Contributed By Albert Pyun

IMPORTANT CONCEPTS
  1. Know the production process.
  2. The hard knocks Of film production.
  3. Help others to help yourself.
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SUMMARY

  • By knowing the process you know what you need and pick up the professional mentality to make your project get completed.
  • The real world of production is a hard world a competitive realm. Build relationships to aid yourself in the future.
  • Work on other peoples projects volunteer to help in sound houses and production companies. These relations can work out to help you down the road when you need to work deals to get services for free or at cost.
LESSON
Do Not Buy Your Equipment
By creating a solid package for your project you can approach large vendors for free equipment to use on your film. They want to help you and if you who to sell yourself and your project you can work out deals to get free equipment.
Production Equipment Deals
When planning your project don't be afraid to work for others or volunteer your services at a sound house or production studio. This will provide you with experience for your own projects and help you build relationships to get free services or greatly di
Post Production Sound Facility
Your persistence and organization will help you sell yourself and your project to large vendors and post production facilities. Let them feel they can contribute creatively and you can work out deals for deferred payments or free services.
Line up Your Sponsers
Make people fall in love with your project and you can work out deals to get many items for cost or free. If you begin to line up sponsors many other companies will jump on board.
Vendor Commitments Carry Weight
Sponsorship carry weight when presenting your project to investors and distributors. Corporate sponsors lend validation and support and create excitement.