Saturday, 6 February 2016

Revised Final Budget


After completing the final photo shoot, I have revised the budget. I have updated it with the addition of both the practice and final shoot, along with the extra props I brought.

Props –

I only had a few additions to my props, bringing the price up to £53.84, rather than the original £37.15, an increase of £16.69.

Dress (Spider Legs)
£10.41
Purple Dress (Arachne)
£5.49
White Poly-Cotton
£1.25
Gold String (Shield)
£1.40
Roman Helmet (Minerva)
£5.90
Silver Fabric (Shield)
£2.50
Weave
£3.75
Glue
£1.50
Brush
£0.50
Potion Bottle
£4.45
Rope
£4.99
Web
£11.70
Total
£53.84

Practice Shoot – 

Location £12.60
Hireacamera Canon Speedlite 580EXII Flashgun x3 £34.50
Canon ST-E2 Wireless Transmitter £7.50
Total £54.60


For the practice shoot I decided to use my own camera and lens, so I did not have to add an addition of the Canon 5D and lens onto this shoot.

Final Shoot - 

Location £0
Hireacamera Canon Speedlite 580EXII Flashgun x1 £11.50
Canon ST-E2 Wireless Transmitter £7.50
Pocket Wizard Bundle (Canon Fit) £19
Refelctor £6
Card Reader £6
Calumetrental Canon 5D £114
Canon 17-40mm £24
Lenslocker Canon Speedlite 430EXII Flashgun x3 £53.97
Total £241.97
For the final shoot, the manager allowed to do it without paying to use the building as there was building work going on (the work didn't effect my shoot). 

As well as the revised props costs and both real-world cost of the shoots above (£350.41), I also have to add in the real-world cost of the first practice shoot I did which I worked out on my first budget list (£363.20). The total of my real-world cost for the complete project would be approximately £713.61.

Because I was able to rent out all of the equipment, the actual cost of the project is calculated by adding the cost of the props with the cost of the location, coming to £66.44. In this calculation I have not included the two lots of £5 I would have had to pay for printing (proof and final prints).

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