🎏 Description
- Renting out your film equipment can be a great way to earn extra income when you're not using it for your own projects.
🌸 Things you can rent as a Filmmaker
- Cameras Accessories
- Lenses
- Lighting Equipment's
- Sound / Audio Equipment
- Pre/Post Production Equipment
- Drones / Vehicles
- Tripod supports & Rigs
- Camera Accessories
- Grips & Electric
🌺 Websites to Sell these Assets
- ShareGrid
- KitSplit
- Fat Llama
- BorrowLenses
🏆 Steps
📌 Step 1: Marketplace & Account Setup
Setup a Profile on any of the following websites:
- ShareGrid (sharegrid.com)
- KitSplit (kitsplit.com)
- Fat Llama (fatllama.com)
- BorrowLenses (borrowlenses.com)
📌 Step 2: List Equipment & Set Rates
- Take High-quality images of each item & list them on the portal with detailed descriptions including specifications, condition & additional accessories.
- Set rental rate of each equipment based on factor such as market value, condition & demand.
📌 Step 3: Establish Rental Terms
- Decide on the Rental terms, Rental duration, Deposit amount, and any insurance requirements.
- Clearly outline these terms in your listings.
📌 Step 4: Verify Renters
- Consider requiring renters to undergo this verification process before renting out your gear.
📌 Step 5: Communicate with Renters
- Be responsive to inquiries from potential renters and communicate promptly to finalize rental arrangements.
- Address any questions or concerns they may have about your equipment or rental terms.
📌 Step 6: Arrange Pickup/Delivery
- Coordinate with renters to arrange pickup or delivery of the equipment.
- Document the condition of the equipment before handing it over to the renter.
📌 Step 7: Collect Payment
- Once the rental period is complete, collect payment from the renter.
📌 Step 8: Inspect Equipment
- When the equipment is returned, inspect it carefully to ensure it has been returned in the same condition as when it was rented out.
- Document any damages or issues and address them with the renter as necessary.