There are three major insurance categories that every filmmaker should recognize.
General Liability Insurance:
Is
basically what it sounds like. It covers against damage to the filming location and space, also injury to those present that
are not working on the film.
Video Equipment Insurance:
This insurance is probably the most commonly used during
production of a film. Equipment insurance covers any and all film equipment used in your filmmaking process and production.
This policy will cover loss, damage, theft, etc. to your rented or owned equipment. Often you can get insurance on rental
equipment for 10percent above the rental cost.
Errors and Omissions Insurance:
This type of insurance protects
against lawsuits alleging unlawful usage of titles, copyrighted materials, ideas, formats, characters, plots, plagiarism,
unfair competition, defamation and invasion of privacy. E&O;insurance sometimes requires the counsel of an entertainment lawyer
who will review your script.
All three of these insurance policies differ between the types of films you are making
short-term, long-term and annual or short documentary to feature film.
Holman and James LLC has been helping insure
films all over the world, every type of budget, for over 60 years. Being an independent insurance agency allows us to access
different carriers to find you the best rate.
Call (412)323-2300 or visit
http://holmanjames.com/entertainment-insurance/