Try to get Movie Magic from bittotorrent---but be careful of viruses. Also, I recommend Michael Wiese's books--heres a link with some sample budgets on his site-http://shop.mwp.com/pages/film-making-resources.
Contact me off list if you need more help. --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks, Brook. Yeah, I'd continue using Excel but I need to present > this budget in a more structured form, and I see that some of these > apps combine scheduling, budgeting and databases of rates. I'll try > to remember to let you know what I choose and what it's like. > > On 3-Sep-08, at 12:23 PM, Brook Hinton wrote: > > Movie Magic is the Avid/FCP of the biz, but I just use excel. > > On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Does anyone here use Movie or TV budgeting software for your shows or > > in your day jobs? There are a few packages available. I've always > > just used Excel, but I want to get one now and I just need a > > recommendation before I buy. > > > > Raindance Canada lists these: > > Movie Magic > > Showbiz Budgeting & Actualization > > Cinergy Budgeting > > Easy Budget Movie Budgeting Software > > Gorilla Budgeting & Scheduling Software > > BoilerPlate - Film & TV Budget Templates for Independents > > Production Pro Budget > > > > I know, I know, it's a little bit OT - but the film I'm budgeting for > > is quite videobloggy ;) > > > > Thanks in expectation of deafening silence, > > > > Rupert > > http://twittervlog.tv > > > > > > > > -- > _______________________________________________________ > Brook Hinton > film/video/audio art > www.brookhinton.com > studio vlog/blog: www.brookhinton.com/temporalab > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >