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California Entertainment Insurance

The epic movie Gone with the Wind cost $4 million to produce in 1939. In 2015, that amount would not even cover the cost of a leading man. The movie and entertainment business has changed over the years, and so have the risks that are involved in creating the next academy award winner. MovieInsure.com Insurance Services produces entertainment insurance that will match your risks. We work with many of the leading insurers in the entertainment industry.

The world is getting smaller, and movies, commercials, and documentaries are being produced all over the world. Digital technology is rapidly changing the landscape of cinematography, post production, and distribution. The entertainment business is much more complex and litigious, creating the need for the right kind of insurance.

We offer the complete entertainment insurance package.  Here are a few of the insurance products we provide:

Cast Insurance – In the event of a production delay, cast insurance protects against extra expenses (such as salaries and equipment rentals) until production can resume.

Film – Film, videotape, and other video or audio media can be easily damaged.  Insurance can replace damaged, lost or stolen film.

Props – Props, sets and costumes are an important part of any production, and they need to be insured.  Insurance helps protect against the costs required to repair or replace those unique items.

Event Cancellation – This coverage is designed to respond to almost any unexpected circumstance that causes the cancellation, abandonment or postponement of an event.

Professional Liability – Your Company can be sued for improper use of an image, copyright infringement of a song or script, or contract negotiations.

We are proud to offer specialized coverage for production and event insurance of all types.MovieInsure.com insurance Services offers a wide variety of A-rated, Admitted and Non-Admitted insurance companies for our clients to choose from. We only deal with companies that are on the Insurance Commissioner’s approved list.

 

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