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Renting your apartment for film & photo shoots — Brooklynian

Renting your apartment for film & photo shoots

ShootMyHome
edited August 2015 in The Classifieds
If you're interested in renting your home/apartment for professional film & photo shoots, check out:  www.ShootMyHome.net

You can earn $2,000+/day!    Here's a recent story in the NY Times about how Brooklynites have been cashing in >

Comments

  • IMO doing this is extremely selfish and shows complete contempt for your neighbors.
  • Well, someone has to do it so someone else is going to be inconvenienced. Maybe you, maybe folks on the next block. Keeping bars open until 4am with the possibility of having loud, boisterous people hanging out outside while smoking or just getting some air shows the same contempt. Don't you think?
  • booklaw
    edited August 2015
    FWIW, a few months ago I allowed Scholastic Magazine to use my brownstone for a photoshoot. They brought two child actors, a chaperone, and a staff of 10-15 people. A truck delivered several huge duffle bags full of clothing, lighting supplies, etc. My neighbors were not in any way inconvenienced. They brought in huge amounts of food for breakfast and lunch, much of which remained in my fridge after they left. They were extremely careful, and did not damage anything in my home (including my large collection of easily breakable pottery).

    The money was relatively modest... Only $500.

    The only negative aspect of the experience is that three months have passed, and I still have not been paid.

    But I have no regrets... It was fun watching the meticulously choreographed process.
  • Well, if you don't get paid at least you don't have to declare it on your taxes.
  • Pragmaticguy,
    Just why does someone (any one) "have" to do it? Aren't there studios, sound stages, etc.?
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