An average
Gujarati
film crew comprises 30 technicians/crew members hired from Mumbai, in addition to rental charges for sound and camera equipment. Taking care of travel, accommodation, food and fee of the crew from Mumbai takes up a massive chunk of a film’s budget. Says
filmmaker Hrutul Patel
, “Our budgets shoot up because we hire manpower from Mumbai. If we hire locally, besides saving time and money, we will also create a pool of local talent.”
If a film requires reshoots, repackaging of sound, dubbing or re-recording music, it is a huge task for the local filmmakers. “A lot of back and forth happens especially if we need to reshoot or rework anything in the post-production stage. We can save that hassle if we go local,” says filmmaker
Kirtan Patel, who is currently dubbing for his next in a studio in Vadodara.
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