Showbiz Labor Guide 2012-2013
I would have made if I’d been left alone on sets then I made as a legal temp back in DC.
I’m getting rid of this book that was given to me. I never wanted to produce or be a big fish. I just wanted to work in some less stressful to me capacity. What comes easy to me is not writing, but photo shop, taking pictures, editing after effects and acting. I also don’t like being in a box.
Ok guess what? Craft people make 30 plus an hour. Location managers make from 1000 to 2700 on a five day pay rate depending on level. There are also overtime pay rates for after 5 days. Casting is negotiable except Assistants in TV that make 10.57/ hour as of 2011. Publicists make 30 plus an hour to 2200 for a five day week. This category includes Trailor supervisors. Because of my back I can’t do sound or camera. However still photographers make $43 to 52 an hour or $414 per day or almost 2000 a week.
Editors. Well majors make $50 an hour to 3000 for five days. Apprentice makes 32.50 per hour or 1300 per week. Trailer editor makes 40 plus an hour. Assistants make closer to 36 an hour.
Independents editor’s make 30 to 66 per hour depending on level.
Story analysts make 32 to 40 an hour. Art directors make $2000 plus a day.Script supervisors make $30 an hour to 2000 a week. There are higher rates higher for preparation and wrap up to 4000 but not sure time period. I don’t want to be a script supervisor I’d get headaches.
Illustrators which I am not, make $30-60 an hour or on call 400 to 500 a day or 2000 a week. I’m not an illustrator.
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