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rates for location scouts?


Michael McQueen

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so i'm doing a few location scouts for a commercial shoot next month with an awesome company and they didn't ask me how much, they just said invoice them. and in the past someone else has usually did the scouting. but i'm scouting two locations today and we're only doing about 2 hours of time so i was thinking a half day labor rate?

EDIT: oh, and i'm triple dipping today. working a morning shift at one company, location scout and then travel day this evening. so usually i'm not a fan of half day rates, but in this case i see it as OK.

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The topic of 1/2 day rates and such have been discussed quite a bit.

My opinion is that if they asked you to go on the scout, then you should get your day rate. If they asked you if you wanted to go, but didn't require it, then charge what you feel comfortable with. It also depends on your personal relationship.

It shouldn't matter to them (or you) that you are triple-dipping. Makes up for times you did something for free. If they have the money, don't feel bad about getting your rate.

Robert

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The topic of 1/2 day rates and such have been discussed quite a bit.

My opinion is that if they asked you to go on the scout, then you should get your day rate. If they asked you if you wanted to go, but didn't require it, then charge what you feel comfortable with. It also depends on your personal relationship.

It shouldn't matter to them (or you) that you are triple-dipping. Makes up for times you did something for free. If they have the money, don't feel bad about getting your rate.

Robert

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I stopped doing half day rates earlier this year. Location scout takes as much of your time as any other part of the job. I figure that if I accept a half day shoot it prevents me from taking a full day shoot if it were to come up.

Another change I have been doing lately is if/when I accept a low rate for myself and my gear I put down the full, normal rate on my invoice and then a separate line that says Discount with the reduction amount. I want the clients to know and appreciate the good deal they are receiving.

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I always put scout days on my timecards, but it seems productions are less frequently inviting Mixers on scouts -- you know it's because categorically, we're the harbingers of bad omens...

...raining on their "this is the best (translation: cheapest) location in the world for your film" parade.

Oh well: Sound Mixer / Guide Track Specialist... it pays the same, right?

~tt

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I stopped doing half day rates earlier this year. Location scout takes as much of your time as any other part of the job. I figure that if I accept a half day shoot it prevents me from taking a full day shoot if it were to come up.

Thank you so much for saying this. I'm just recently learning the true value of my time, and as it turns out this line of thought is paramount in succeeding in this business (perhaps any business).

If I can make $XXX doing gig A, but you're booking me for gig B and trying to low-ball me, then I don't care how much you want to pay, you have to match or exceed gig A's day rate, otherwise I'm better off waiting for the better offer and taking it when it comes. And inevitably, it comes just after you book the low-ball.

I like to think of it this way - Charge more, work less & get paid the same amount. And sometimes it's just - Charge more, work more and get paid much more.

Either way it's a WIN.

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