Matthew Kaplan
November 15th, 2003, 03:05 PM
Okay.
GOAL: To shoot a Mini-DV feature within the next year. I'm writing low budget scripts now (one location, maybe a bit more).
BUDGET: Under 5,000. Probably closer to 1,000 dollars. Figured I could rent the DVX-100 for four weekends, for 150 a weekend, plus tape stock.
I think I have a good grasp on most of the production and post production issues, but what concerns me, is the PRE-PRODUCTION.
I'm overly concerned about legal issues and whether to form an LLC or just shoot now and not worry about it. 2 years ago, I never knew or cared about this legal stuff and I wish never learned about it.
FEARS: Getting sued for some reason.
QUESTIONS:
INSURANCE:
Besides a camera, actors, and a good script, what else do I need? I can get insurance on the equipment I use through the rental house.
Do I need to get other types of insurance for the production?
LLC:
1) Do I need to form an LLC with such a low budget?
I live in NYC with my girlfriend (although there is no proof I live there as of now). I think all the paper trails still lead back to my hometown in MA.
2) My questions is, where do I form the LLC. Nevada and DE are cheapest it seems, but does that mean I have to do other things to be able to do business in NYC or MA. And is making a film count as business.
I think if I shot a film, I would probably go back to MA to do it.
So does that mean I need to register in MA? But I thought MA was one of the places where you can't have 1 person own an LLC.
Can I form the LLC anywhere and film wherever I want?
3) I have a production company name. Let's call it BUNNY FILMS.
Do I make the LLC, Bunny Films, LLC?
I heard you should form a new LLC for each film you do, to keep it totally separate.
In other words my production company is Bunny Films, but the LLC making my current movie would be say Goat Boy Films, LLC.
Is that how it works, or can I just make my production company the LLC?
4) Does that mean I need to in fact make 2 LLC, one for my production company, the other for the one I'm suing on the current film?
I don't understand how people trying to make a movie for 1,000 dollars can spend 5,000 on legal expenses.
I know for facts that lots of filmmakers just ignored it all, broke every rule and made it.
I believe that in real life, my likelihood of being sued is low, but yes it can happen?
5) What is reasonable legal protection as opposed to overkill?
Any tips in the right direction would be great. I've read as many books as I can over the years, but real life experience from fellow filmmakers I feel is the best and most realistic way to go.
GOAL: To shoot a Mini-DV feature within the next year. I'm writing low budget scripts now (one location, maybe a bit more).
BUDGET: Under 5,000. Probably closer to 1,000 dollars. Figured I could rent the DVX-100 for four weekends, for 150 a weekend, plus tape stock.
I think I have a good grasp on most of the production and post production issues, but what concerns me, is the PRE-PRODUCTION.
I'm overly concerned about legal issues and whether to form an LLC or just shoot now and not worry about it. 2 years ago, I never knew or cared about this legal stuff and I wish never learned about it.
FEARS: Getting sued for some reason.
QUESTIONS:
INSURANCE:
Besides a camera, actors, and a good script, what else do I need? I can get insurance on the equipment I use through the rental house.
Do I need to get other types of insurance for the production?
LLC:
1) Do I need to form an LLC with such a low budget?
I live in NYC with my girlfriend (although there is no proof I live there as of now). I think all the paper trails still lead back to my hometown in MA.
2) My questions is, where do I form the LLC. Nevada and DE are cheapest it seems, but does that mean I have to do other things to be able to do business in NYC or MA. And is making a film count as business.
I think if I shot a film, I would probably go back to MA to do it.
So does that mean I need to register in MA? But I thought MA was one of the places where you can't have 1 person own an LLC.
Can I form the LLC anywhere and film wherever I want?
3) I have a production company name. Let's call it BUNNY FILMS.
Do I make the LLC, Bunny Films, LLC?
I heard you should form a new LLC for each film you do, to keep it totally separate.
In other words my production company is Bunny Films, but the LLC making my current movie would be say Goat Boy Films, LLC.
Is that how it works, or can I just make my production company the LLC?
4) Does that mean I need to in fact make 2 LLC, one for my production company, the other for the one I'm suing on the current film?
I don't understand how people trying to make a movie for 1,000 dollars can spend 5,000 on legal expenses.
I know for facts that lots of filmmakers just ignored it all, broke every rule and made it.
I believe that in real life, my likelihood of being sued is low, but yes it can happen?
5) What is reasonable legal protection as opposed to overkill?
Any tips in the right direction would be great. I've read as many books as I can over the years, but real life experience from fellow filmmakers I feel is the best and most realistic way to go.