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AVERAGE ITALIAN FEATURE FILM RATES UPDATED March 2017 This document is intended as a guideline for Panorama Films clients only and is subject to change. Panorama Films will not be held responsible for its contents. Weekly rates unless otherwise specified. * Around Camera Only, all personnel must have a break. Crew Rates: 10 hrs + 1 lunch 10 hrs continous*Notes Line Producer 3.500-7.000 € idem 6 days week deal UPM 2.000-3.500 € idem 5 days week deal Location SPV, Unit Mgr, Transp. Mgr 1.800-2.100 € idem 5 days week deal Location Mgr 1.500-1.600 € idem 5 days week deal Prod. Coord. 1.500-1.800 € idem 5 days week deal APOC, Dept. Coordinators 1.300-1.500 € idem 5 days week deal Prod. Secr., Asst 900-1.300 € idem 5 days week deal Runner-PA 750-900 € idem 5 days week deal 1st A.D. DGA DGA rates 1st A.D. (non-DGA) 2.000-2.500 € idem 5 days week deal 2nd A.D. 1.500-2.000 € idem 5 days week deal 3rd A.D. 1.000-1.200 € idem 5 days week deal Script Supervisor 1.500 € 1.800 € 5 days/week + plus OT Financial Controller 2.500-3.500 € N/A 5 days week deal Production/Location Accountant 2.000-2.500 € N/A 5 days week deal Payroll Acct, Tax Credit Acct, 1st Asst Acct 1.300-1.500 € N/A 5 days week deal 2nd Asst Acct, Cashiers, etc 900-1.200 € N/A 5 days week deal Director of Photography 3.000-10.000 € idem 5 days week deal Camera Operator (plus equipment if also Steadycam Op.) 2.000 € 3.000 € 5 days/week + plus OT 1st AC, DIT 1.500 € 1.800 € 5 days/week + plus OT 2nd AC, Asst DIT 1.300 € 1.500 € 5 days/week + plus OT Loader, trainee 1.000 € 1.200 € 5 days/week + plus OT Stillman (plus equipment) 2.000 € 3.000 € 5 days week deal Prod. Designer 3.000-6.500 € N/A 5 days week deal SPV Art Director 2.500-3.500 € N/A 5 days week deal Art Director 1.500-2.000 € N/A 5 days week deal Asst Art Dir./Draughtsman 1.100-1.500 € N/A 5 days week deal Set Decorator 2.000-2.600 € N/A 5 days week deal Set Medic 1.200 € 1.400 € 5 days/week + plus OT Costume Designer 3.000-6.500 € idem 5 days week deal Wardrobe Supervisor/Key Cutter 1.600-2.000 € idem 5 days/week + plus OT CD Asst/Ward. Set SPV/Key Cost/Key Dyer 1.400-1.500 € idem 5 days/week + plus OT Costumer/Seamstress/Asst 1.000-1.300 € idem 5 days/week + plus OT Chief M.U./Hair - plus BR 2.000-2.500 € 2.500-3.000 € 5 days/week + plus OT M.U., Hair Assts 1.300-1.500 € 1.500-1.800 € 5 days/week + plus OT Propmaster, Gaffer, Key Grip, Key Dressers, Leadman, Head Painter 1.500 € 1.800 € 5 days/week + plus OT Best Boy 1.350 € 1.650 € 5 days/week + plus OT Dolly Grip 1.300 € 1.600 € 5 days/week + plus OT Props,electr,grips,painters,carpenters,seamstress,generator man, swing 1.250-1.300 € 1.500 € 5 days/week + plus OT Labour asst (2nd Swing, dept buyers, etc) 800-1.000 € 1.000-1.200 € 5 days/week + plus OT SFX SPV - TBC 2.000 € 2.300 € 5 days/week + plus OT SFX technicians - TBC 1.750 € 2.000 € 5 days/week + plus OT JR SFX technicians (blacksmith, water tank driver, etc) 1.000-1.200 € 1.200-1.400 € 5 days/week + plus OT Sound mixer (equipment separate) 2.000 € 2.500 € 5 days/week + plus OT Boom, Video Asst 1.500 € 1.800 € 5 days/week + plus OT Stunt Coordinator 700 € idem per day Stunts 500 € idem per day+adjustments Jr Stunt 150-250 € idem per day Editor - normally a flat fee between 40.000 and 60.000 €, otherwise: 2.000-3.500 € N/A 5 days week deal Asst. Editor 1.250-1.500 € N/A 5 days week deal 2nd Asst. Editor 1.000-1.250 € N/A 5 days week deal Prod. Drivers 750 € 950 € 5 days/week + plus OT Security Consultant 300 € idem flat 12 hrs Set Security Coord 200 € idem flat 12 hrs Set Security 180 € idem flat 12 hrs H&S Coord. 250 € N/A per day Watchmen 150 € idem flat 12 hrs Labourers 100 € N/A per day plus o/t Extras 96 € 106 € per day+fitting fee+OT Talent (special extras, dancer, musician) - average 150-300 € N/A per day plus fitting/travel Talent (bits) - average 300-500 € N/A per day plus fitting/travel Talent (talent, secondary) - average 500-700 € N/A per day plus fitting/travel Talent (talent, supporting) - average 2.500 € N/A per day plus fitting/travel Above rates are specially dealt for Foreign Production Service only (Italian work 9+1 hour per day) At base, 5 days a week only (6th day must be authorized and paid 260%). On location 6th days allowed. 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