Provides the full array of insurance coverages for Annual Productions and DICE risks.
Over 50 types of eligible productions, including commercials, music videos, short films, feature films, and webisodes.
Available coverages include:
Inland Marine | Rented Equipment, Owned Equipment, Props, Sets and Wardrobe, Negative & Faulty Stock, Third Party Property Damage, Extra Expense, Office Contents, Cast, Worldwide & more. |
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General Liability | General liability (including increased limits), Stunt Buyback. |
Automobile | Automobile Liability, Physical Damage. |
Workers Compensation | Workers Compensation. |
Excess Liability | Limits available up to 10 million. |
Travel Accident | Travel Accident to comply with guild requirements. |
Volunteer Accident | Accident coverage for volunteers. |
Cast extra expense is now available for production programs. Coverage options include blanket coverage with sickness (no medicals required), blanket coverage without sickness, and family bereavement.
Cast limits available are 100%, 75%, 50% and 25% of Gross Production Cost.
Stunts, animals, and precision driving scenes are now available as a buyback option for the DICE/Annual Productions program.
Multiple scenes can be declared to a single production and quoted online.
Learn more about the types of scenes that can be scheduled.
The following represents a list of eligible production types.
Eligible declared stunts, animals, and precision driving scenes can now be purchased as a buyback to the existing stunt exclusion. Multiple scenes can be quoted online simultaneously with the production.
Shoots from aircraft including airplanes, helicopters, gliders, balloons and unmanned aircraft (drones).
Includes scenic shots from private or commercial aircraft that do not involve aerial acrobatics or other hazardous maneuvers.
For aerial scenes other than drones. Does not include aircraft liability.
Scenes involving the use of animals, such as dogs, farm animals, household pets, and zoo animals.
Scenes involving scripted and choreographed falls.
Fight scenes that are choreographed, structured, and sequenced. These scenes may involve physical contact between actors and the use of weapons.
Controlled driving on public roads, race tracks, off-road, chase scenes, skidding, collisions, explosions, motorcycles.
Fireworks, flashboxes, demolition, explosions, and other pyrotechnic effects.
Non-hazardous filming activities at railroad stations, inactive tracks, service tracks or taking place on a passenger, commuter, or freight train.
The use of recreational vehicles such as ATV's, go carts, mopeds, motorcycles, scooters, segways, snowmobiles, and similar type vehicles.
Canoes, kayaks, shots on lakes, shoots primarily in water, surfing, pools.
Does not provide watercraft coverage. See the movie boat program.
Scenes that involve prop guns, squibs, blanks, knives or other similar weapons.
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