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If you can narrow down your your choices, we can give you a better answer.
Are you asking what a director in Los Angeles with several finished, profitable
feature films can charge?
Are you asking what a director with a bunch of finished shorts living in Michigan
can charge?
Are you asking what the DGA minimum is?
Are you asking about producers? Or DP's? Or Editors? Or writers?
It's rare for filmmakers to charge by the hour. Typically they use a day rate.
A director with a bit of experience ( a few finished feature films) can get
$200 to $2,500 per day depending on the total budget. A director without
any finished feature films can't charge that much. A director working under
the DGA agreement will get at least the minimum. I have an older rate
card, but it lists a weekly rate of $13,358 with a guarantee of 2 weeks prep,
10 weeks shoot and 1 week cutting.