Sag movies have tiers based on budget, piers of payments based on the budget. For a five million dollar film, the minimum that that producers have to pay an actor's lick is 32 hundred dollars a week. As a new actor who doesn't have a lot of credits, you'll take scale, the lowest number that they are offering,. And one of the next tears up is called schedule f and that's the 65 thousand dollar flat fee that a film will pay an actor. There's no overtime, and that's it.
Ever wonder what it’s like in the film industry? What it’s really like?
Today on the Building a StoryBrand podcast, we’re taking an insider tour of the movie business. Our guest correspondent Allison Trowbridge sat down with actor Kellan Lutz (of 'Hercules' and 'Twilight' fame) and top manager/producer Ryan Daly. Together, they give us a fascinating look at what it takes to succeed with integrity in a cutthroat industry. There are some surprising takeaways for other industries too, particularly if partnerships, clients, negotiation, or first impressions are a part of your job.
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