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Location fees generally exceed the budget for a Web video.
The money comes from location fees, paid by towns that host a stage, and from advertising revenues and broadcast licenses.
This arrangement, which generates a million dollars a year in location fees, is likely to end soon.
(Those "below the line" dollars, in industry parlance, pay for things like lighting, location fees, food and other mechanics).
The amount the hotel chain saved Paramount was, appropriately enough, paramount: it waived location fees at properties and cleared blocks of rooms.
Ace Hotel paid nothing to be part of the project, but waived location fees, which could have easily exceeded the budgets of the films.
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"We've never paid a location fee," Ms. Gibson said.
When a glossy magazine wanted an appropriately derelict backdrop for a "Trainspotting" photo shoot, the squatters volunteered their homes -- for a location fee of $500 a day.
London-set caper Gambit this weekend is bursting with plugs for the Savoy hotel – no location fee, I'd wager – Co-op Bank, Rolls-Royce, Bollinger, Monocle Magazine and much more.
To secure this co-operation, the makers of The Internship did a deal with Google that so pleased the company that it didn't even charge them a location fee.
"We don't have any money to spend — you read the headlines, right?" The airline saved Paramount plenty, however, because the studio would otherwise have had to pay an airline a location fee for the imposition of filming in a terminal, and a plane rental fee to keep a jet grounded in order to shoot interior scenes.
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