Originally Posted by
GrumpyDiver
Let's remember what a budget of $100,000 would include. I suspect something that expensive would likely mean that the shot is being taken in a remote location. If you've ever been to a remote part of the world, you'll understand this for sure...
1. Equipment aquisition or rental fees. This could include taking accomodations, food prep and generators with you in remote locations;
2. Salary / wages of the crew and models (if they are used);
3. Local accomodation, meals and transport;
4. Licencing fees / site rental if the site is privately owned;
5. Cost of getting the crew. Try flying on a commercial airline to a fairly remote location, with a crew of four. This could be 20 - 25% of the costs right there;
5. Cost of getting the equipment on site and back and subject on site and back. For instance, if the car had to be flown to the location and then hauled to the shooting site by helicopter (something car companies do for commercials). This could be the main cost of the shot (perhaps in the order of 75% - 80% of the total if heavy lift aircraft and helicopters are used); and
6. Standby costs while waiting for the weather to clear for on location shots. Up north, this could be a number of days, even a week if bad weather settles in.