[Fmpro] Question on budgeting

James Ryan jeryan at optonline.net
Wed Apr 2 14:40:43 GMT 2008


The easiest way to do this accurately is call Local 802  
(212-245-4802), and ask them what the session rate per musician is for  
a film date.   Last time I checked, a film session was three hours.   
Then break out your calculator.

James

On Apr 2, 2008, at 10:35 AM, Susan Poliniak wrote:

> I'm in the process of helping a filmmaker budget for his feature  
> project. I'm going to be spending quite some time in the coming  
> weeks getting the nitty-gritty details together, but I was wondering  
> if anyone here had a ballpark figure for how much a good-sized (not  
> huge--just average) orchestra would cost per double session here in  
> NYC?
>
> Just curious if anyone had a rough figure off the top of their head  
> before I break out the calculator (and the vodka).
>
> Thanks -
> Susan
>
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