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<blockquote data-quote="suffolksmallholder" data-source="post: 657087" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>I had charge rates for all sorts when dealings with film companies. To name a few; Poirot, Goodbye Mr Chips, Red-caps, Midsomer murders & The Lost Prince directed by Stephen Poliakoff to name a few.</p><p></p><p>Rates for a grass field; We calculated the value of the hay crop per bale. 100 bales per acre to be reasonable. £3.00 per bale so £300 per acre X 5 is £1500.00. Do not settle for any less. Insist on seeing their public liability insurance and this is usually up to 10 million. Make sure that you can spend time on set to 'keep-an-eye' and you will be well fed, watered and usually have an interesting day. They work bl**dy hard with breakfast between 07.30 & 08.00.</p><p>Any others I may be able to help on I'll try to answer.</p><p>Mt Nettles insurance was quite high!</p><p>I also insisted on a 'damage deposit cheque for £1000 up front, returnable at the end of their filming.</p><p>We usually grossed £4k for each event.</p><p>SS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suffolksmallholder, post: 657087, member: 1498"] I had charge rates for all sorts when dealings with film companies. To name a few; Poirot, Goodbye Mr Chips, Red-caps, Midsomer murders & The Lost Prince directed by Stephen Poliakoff to name a few. Rates for a grass field; We calculated the value of the hay crop per bale. 100 bales per acre to be reasonable. £3.00 per bale so £300 per acre X 5 is £1500.00. Do not settle for any less. Insist on seeing their public liability insurance and this is usually up to 10 million. Make sure that you can spend time on set to 'keep-an-eye' and you will be well fed, watered and usually have an interesting day. They work bl**dy hard with breakfast between 07.30 & 08.00. Any others I may be able to help on I'll try to answer. Mt Nettles insurance was quite high! I also insisted on a 'damage deposit cheque for £1000 up front, returnable at the end of their filming. We usually grossed £4k for each event. SS [/QUOTE]
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