Video shoot insurance? where to buy?
Video shoot insurance? where to buy? Looking for a place that you can buy insurance for a video shoot.
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I tried two roads, one was better than the other...
1) I called a large insurance firm that I saw in a videography magazine. Spent two days emailing/calling back and forth with them about setting up a small policy for my business. All told it was about $1100 a year. One last thing though; I needed insurance for rented equipment. Though the large firm boasted that it "specialized" in insurance policies for the creative fields they had no idea how to set up my plan with any sort of rental insurance. Sorry they said, you'll have to speak with our parent company. Two days wasted - I was on vacation too.... 2) Take two, I called a small local firm I heard about from a friend. His uncle worked there. Long story short, the plan was set up in less than a day with everything we needed and nothing we didn't. Total cost: about $1200 a year. Value in knowing who to call with questions or minor changes to your plan: Priceless. The morale of the story is to ask around locally, I'm sure there's lots of small business owners who would be more than happy to set you up with exactly what you need with a personal touch. Perhaps you could enlighten us with your city? |
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I'm looking for something that is project based, just for a certain video shoot. I remember reading of places just cant remember where.
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You can (probably) put a rider on your homeowner's insurance for cheap.
I have business insurance, and agree with what was posted above. It is a small price to pay for peace of mind 12 months a year. |
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I have $15k worth of "inland marine" insurance for my equipment to cover breakage and theft, and a $2M umbrella liability insurance policy underwritten through American Family. I'm in the US. Cost is roughly $500/year for both policies. Some of my govt. clients have required proof of insurance, and at those rates, I'd be CRAZY not to carry it.
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Brian, does that cover any cast and crew on the set, or just you?
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Dave,
If you are in business as a production person, you should look into a combination equipment and workers comp policy. Mine is with Hartford. Not cheap. A good company though. If you need a "certificate of insurance" I think you need to have some sort of business policy. The workers comp part covers you, assistants, crew, etc, if someone is injured or there is property damage. A certificate of insurance is basically paper that says you are in fact insured should disaster strike. Your agent should be able to get one to you pretty quick after you talk with them. I get one all the time for locations that I rent out for a project. Best thing to do is talk to a knowledgable agent about this. Jonathan |
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If you guys could report back what agent you used and what you insured, that would be appreciated - I spent a couple days trying to find an insurance agent to try to insure a RED One because I was renting from a studio that normally wouldn't rent out, but had no problem renting if I was able to fund insurance on top of the rental fee (which was a great price)...
Unfortunately, I ended up playing phone tag for quite a long time jumping from one insurance agent to the other, and everyone knew a person that would know how to insure that... turns out, no one knew how to give me a day rider on the camera, lenses, etc etc and I was stuck. The project ended up being shot on something else so I didn't need insurance, but I am still looking for someone on the east coast which would know how to insure something like this in case of damage. Subscribed for some insight... |
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I joined National Press Photographers Association (National Press Photographers Association). They have an affinity plan with excellent insurance, including rental and liability.
Ned Soltz |
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Can you get add'l insured certs on the NPPA policy? I'm shopping right now, too. I've gone through local agents and in all cases I end up paying $2500/year through a national carrier for what I consider to be a pretty basic equipment and liability policy. Definitely looking for a cheaper option.
I'm also looking into a policy through Fractured Atlas, which was recommended by members of the International Academy of Web Television. Though, I have to join FA to get rates... which I haven't done yet. |
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I guess my main question still has not been answered. In order for me to get a Film Permit for a location, they require the following "below". So I am just looking for a place that can issue a Certificate of Insurance based on a single project. I know they are out there somewhere.
I don't have any idea what most of this means, so if you could break it down that could help a bit. Certificate of Insurance: Comprehensive general public liability insurance coverage from an insurance company authorized to do business in the State of Tennessee and acceptable to Metro must be provided. If using an automobile, automobile liability coverage is also required. Both policies of insurance must have a limit of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00). In the event a Metro structure is used, insurance coverage for any damage to the structure shall have a limit of not less than Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00). This insurance coverage may be carried in a separate policy or be included in the comprehensive general liability policy. Additional insurance coverage as deemed necessary by Metro Legal may be required. The insured company must be the same as the permit applicant. Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County must be included as a certificate holder and named as an additional insured: |
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I may be out of line here, but I ran into my first issue with insurance last year where the Church I'd done so many wedding videos for (and attend) started requiring that $1 million insurance policy. I ended up getting it through State Farm fairly cheaply on a month-by-month basis as business insurance, too. However, when I asked the Church what other options they could give me, they said that their Diocesan insurance could cover me for the day for $95. I thought it made more sense for me to just get my own considering the amount of filming I do there, though. My point is: I wonder if the place requiring you to get that insurance might offer something similar if asked?
Just a thought, Deborah |
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I have a name badge I printed up with all the numbers on the back, policy numbers, business tax receipt (occupational license number), insurance agent's phone number etc. As for the auto insurance, just show them the insurance card you carry in your wallet with your driver's license. This is all standard with government agencies. |
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Talked my agent, they sent me an 8 page form to fill out. Will probably take over a week to get a quote they said. They'll have to go with a mainland company. It's a 10-14 day shoot. We need 1 million minimum liability to film on state land. I'm paying the actors a day rate so they need to be covered. Some action stunt scenes, water skiing, kayaking, climbing no more than 5-10 feet up a cliff. I figured I would give the local agent the business but probably should look at a couple of quotes.
Here's a couple of companies I found on the internet. American Entertainment Insurance Services Fast Free Quotes Video & Production Insurance - MA, NY, CA - Arts & Entertainment Insurance Film Production Insurance : Entertainment Insurance : Movie Insurance : Event Insurance : Sports Insurance : ProductionInsurance.com |
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here is some good general information on insurance policies for videographers.
Risky Business - Film and Video Insurance Art |
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The links to the websites above are worthless, I filled out their applications and did not hear back. My advice is to go with your local agent. |
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Recently had to get film production insurance to meet City of San Diego requirements. It was on a public beach and although most will duck the permit/insurance and shoot without, I prefer to use it as a selling point to the client as it really does help me win jobs. It differentiates you as a professional from all the craigslist hacks. I have a Liability policy with a $2 million limit from Videographer Business Insurance - Photographer Liability Insurance for $360 a year. They emailed me the required Certificate of insurance and I forwarded to the City within the hour. Super easy. I also got a Certificate naming my client as additional insured onto my policy and sent that to my client. They really appreciated that and made me look professional. These certificates cost me nothing extra.
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I go through the artists cooperative Fractured Atlas. I get $3M liability for $500/yr with easy web-base certs.
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