It is all a matter of scale and how good they are at negotiating. The better and more known you become the better the possibility for a better rate of pay, however I hear that some filmakers can negotiate not for a fixed payment but a percentage of the profits from the film - great if it is a success but not so good if the studio doesn't release it, sends it to DVD or if box office takings are not as expected.
typically in money
Filmmakers, except those who work for corporations, develop unique projects. Part of the project is the budget for payroll, which will include monies budgeted for the filmmaker.
as much as they work
You get paid $13.75 and hour
Because they work & work & work at it
it depends where you work, who you work for and how experienced you are
This is depending on how many hours they work and what they get paid an hour.
they get paid about 10 silver coins back then
960.
a dective get paid 2,000 for there hard work trust me i know
She was not paid anything. Her husband was paid $1,250 for her work.
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