Inside the Secrets of Crafting a Micro-Budget Feature Film with Ashley Scott Meyers: Hollywood’s Best-Kept Formula Revealed

There’s the liability insurance, which is going to cover — you know, it’s going to cover things breaking, people, you know, the locations if something happens to them, your liability, your equipment, all that sort of stuff.

And then the other piece of insurance is workers’ comp insurance. In case one of your crew or your actors gets hurt, then obviously they need to be plugged into that disability insurance, which is through the workers’ comp if someone gets hurt.

So those two types of insurance, you definitely need, I think.

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