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CASE STUDY
A large budget Hollywood Feature film hired NEXUS Canada to provide FX
on set for the film, shooting here in Toronto. For weapons, the
production required 11 prop weapons for non-firing scenes and 11 of the
same weapons for firing. The prop guns were needed for 18 days and the
live weapons were needed for 3 days. Here are the actual numbers from a
local weapons supplier.
Toronto weapons supplier
Prop Handguns - $20.00 / day x 11 guns = $220.00 / day x 18 days = $3,960.00
Live Handguns - $45.00 / day x 11 guns = $495.00 / day x 3 days = $1,485.00
Wranglers - $500.00 / day x 2 wranglers = $1,000.00 / day x 3 days = $3,000.00
Blanks - $0.50 cents per round x 2000 rounds = $1,000.00
Total cost before permits, ETF, etc - $9,445.00
One of the issues was that the production
claimed that the prop guns were not realistic looking and was different
than its real steel counterpart. The production had learned that we
provide more than just FX and asked us to quote on the same.
NEXUS Canada SPFX (Prices based on package rate)
Prop Handguns - $10.00 / day x 11 guns = $110.00 x 21 days = $2,310.00
Firing Handguns - $0.00 (cost included in prop rental as it is the same weapon)
Weapons Handlers - $200.00 / day x 2 handlers = $400.00 / day x 3 days = $1,200.00
Cartridges - 40 implied rounds per cartridge x 50 Cartridges = 2000 implied rounds. $0.80 cents per cartridge = $40.00
Total cost before permits, ETF, etc - $3,550.00 (more than 60% less)
In the final edit of the film, 52 actual
gunshots were used, meaning 1,848 blanks would have been wasted money.
It cost approximately $450.00 for the production to have muzzle flash
inserted bringing the total cost to under $4,000.00.
What the client had to say
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"It was absolutely fantastic to have discovered these alternative
weapons from NEXUS Canada. Not only did we save money, but we achieved
production value and realistic gun fire without live weapons. The
entire cast and crew felt safe at all times and the professionalism
from the NEXUS crew was unmatched both in weapons and FX. I would urge
any production of any size to utilize this new option."
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