Ireland Film Crew & Kit Hiring: Your Essential Guide

The cost of hiring a DoP/lighting cameraman with camera equipment in Ireland can vary significantly due to several factors. Here's a breakdown of these factors and general cost estimations:

Factors Influencing the Cost:

  • Experience and Skill Level: Highly experienced DoP/lighting cameramen with extensive portfolios and specialised skills (e.g., Steadicam operation, drone cinematography) will command higher rates than less experienced ones.
  • Type of Equipment: The complexity and quality of the camera and lighting equipment required for the shoot will directly impact the cost. High-end cinema cameras, specialised lenses, and advanced lighting setups will increase the overall expense.
  • Project Type and Scale: The rates will be influenced by the nature of the project (e.g., commercial, corporate video, documentary, feature film), budget, and scale. Larger, more complex productions typically involve higher budgets that can accommodate higher crew rates.
  • Duration of the Shoot: Rates are usually quoted daily or hourly. Longer shoots will naturally incur higher overall costs. A standard "day rate" often assumes a 10-hour shooting day. (9 hours + 1 hour break)
  • Crew Size: While you're specifically asking about a lighting cameraman, the overall size of the camera and lighting department can affect costs. Some projects might require additional lighting technicians or camera assistants.
  • Location of the Shoot: Shoots in remote locations might involve additional travel, accommodation, and crew per diem costs. Travel time to and from the location might also be factored into the rate.
  • Union vs. Non-Union: If the project operates under a union agreement (like with BECTU), minimum rates and working conditions will be defined, potentially influencing the cost.
  • Specialised Requirements: If the project demands specific expertise or equipment (e.g., underwater filming, high-speed cinematography), this will likely increase the cost.
  • Post-Production Involvement: Some lighting cameramen might offer or be involved in initial post-production tasks, which could be factored into their rate.

General Cost Estimations (as of April 16, 2025):

It's important to note that these are broad estimations, and actual quotes can vary. Based on available information:

  • Day Rate for a DoP / Lighting Cameraman (with basic equipment): You might expect to pay anywhere from €500 to €1,500+ per day. This range depends heavily on the factors mentioned above. Less experienced individuals or those with basic equipment might be at the lower end, while highly skilled professionals with their own comprehensive equipment packages will be at the higher end.
  • Camera Crew Packages: We offer packages that include a cameraman and basic camera equipment for a day rate, which could range from €750 to €2500. These packages might also include a sound mixer or other essential crew members.
  • Equipment Hire Separately: If you hire a DP / lighting cameraman and rent equipment separately, the equipment costs can vary significantly based on the type and duration of the rental. For example, renting a professional cinema camera body could range from €150 to €550+ per day, with lenses, lighting, and grip equipment adding significantly to this cost. Depending on their complexity and power, individual lighting fixtures can range from €15 to €250+ per day.

Recommendations:

  • Obtain Multiple Quotes: We can contact various crew members for detailed quotes based on your project requirements.
  • Be Specific About Your Needs: Clearly outline the scope of your project, the equipment you anticipate needing, the shooting duration, and the location to receive accurate quotes.
  • Discuss Equipment Packages: Understand what equipment is included in the cameraman's rate and what would be an additional cost.
  • Check Portfolios and References: We can provide crew portfolios of work for potential hires to ensure their experience and style align with your project's needs.
  • Consider Insurance: Ensure adequate insurance for your production needs, such as public liability and equipment cover.

By considering these factors and obtaining detailed quotes, you can better understand the cost of hiring a DoP/lighting cameraman and other crew with camera equipment in Ireland for your project.