A24's latest film 'Sing Sing' paid everyone, from production assistants to the leading man, the same rate.
Colman Domingo speaks on stage as CÎROC Limonata & The House Of Creed celebrate film "Sing Sing" and Colman Domingo at the 2024 Opening Of Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival at the Performing Arts Center on August 02, 2024 in Edgartown, Massachusetts.
The model comes from filmmakers Greg Kwedar and Clint Bentley, who introduced the method while creating their 2021 film "Jockey" and wanted to expand it with the larger production of "Sing Sing.", which is tied to the film's budget. As of July, the current SAG daily rate for low-budget films costing between $300,000 and $700,000 is $421. Films with budgets below $2 million require a daily rate of $783..
Additionally, everyone involved received equity in the project, so "we all collectively own the movie as well."
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