Below-the-line costs

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Below-the-line costs is a technical term used in film management and describes the production costs of a film project , with the exception of the fees for creative staff such as direction, script or film composition. The below-the-line costs thus include costs for the film staff , film technology , film insurance, space rental, salaries for office workers, etc.

See also

literature

  • Wolfgang Brehm: Film Law. Practical manual . 1st edition, Bleicher Verlag, Gerlingen 2001, ISBN 3-88350-908-6 . (Series of publications: Produktionspraxis, Vol. 8; edited by Bastian Clevé)