I am the director of photography for a low-budget film in the Akron area, and we have recently lost our main filming location and are in need of a new one ASAP. Our project, "Chill", is a mystery-suspense film. We have a solid cast and crew who had re-arranged their work schedules to do this project voluntarily back in December, before the location fell through. Does anyone know of a creepy, older-looking barn, library, or theater or similar location we might be able to work with? Unfortunately, we are very low-budget and we were getting our original place for free, so we cannot afford to pay much in the way of rental fees.<br>
<br>As for what we can possibly offer in return (and what we were prepared to offer the first location):<br>
<br><ul><li>We can use the business's name throughout the film, and viewers will definitely have a
good look at the location itself, inside and outside, which greatly
increases your visibility. You will also receive a very special thank
you, of course, in the credits.</li><li>We are willing to shoot a commerical/promo/or public service
announcement for the facility, advertising your services or whatever you
want to promote about yourselves, that you will then be able to use as
you wish. Normally, shooting a high end promo would cost you at least $1,000, but we would do this for free, just to use your
facility. From there, you could buy air time to have shown on
television, use it on your website, etc.</li><li>At least one newspaper article is already in the works about the
film and this would be more free publicity for you, as our location.</li><li>Everyone
involved in this movie is doing it for free, to further our careers.
Realistically, we don't expect to become "rich and famous" with an
independent project, but these films can be a springboard to launch
careers in this cast and crew. It isn't beyond the realm of
possibilities for someone to
use this movie in his/her reel to move on to bigger and better things,
and maybe down the road, that person will become a notable public
figure. That can only help this region down the road.</li><li>In addition, you will be supporting the local arts. Film art invokes emotional responses from the audience, and enlarge the
souls of viewers. Movies are an escape from material occupations. With
ticket prices at $12 a pop, you would think that in economic times like
these, no one would be paying that ridiculous price, yet the contrary is
true. More people go to films in economic down times because it IS an
escape.</li><li>The location would also be allowed to have showings of the film and any proceeds you make from said showings are theirs to keep.</li></ul>
We would like to use the building on Tuesday evenings and weekends. Realistically, we may need the building for
a month or so. <br><br>Any info anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated! Thank you very much!<br><br>Noelle<br>