2 salaries
₹21T
Low
₹28T
Average
₹35T
High
No additional cash compensation has been reported for this role
How much does a Film crew member make? The national average salary for a Film crew member is ₹28,204 in India. Filter by location to see Film crew member salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on 2 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Film crew member employees.
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Job Title | Salary |
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Film Crew Member | ₹28,204 /mo |
Senior Film Crew Member | |
Associate Director of Film |
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Job Title | Salary |
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Film Crew Member | ₹28,204 /mo |
Senior Film Crew Member | |
Associate Director of Film |
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₹10T
₹21T
₹9,649 - ₹20,961 Range
₹15T
₹16T
₹14,864 - ₹15,899 Range
₹20T
₹22T
₹20,437 - ₹22,228 Range
₹33T
₹37T
₹33,370 - ₹36,653 Range
₹15T
₹16T
₹14,929 - ₹16,218 Range
₹8L
₹8L
₹7,68,056 - ₹8,34,360 Range
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Job Title | Salary |
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Film Crew Member salaries - 2 salaries reported | ₹15,000/mo |
Film Crew Member salaries - 1 salaries reported | ₹15,375/mo |
Film Crew Member salaries - 1 salaries reported | ₹21,409/mo |
Film Crew Member salaries - 1 salaries reported | ₹35,000/mo |
Film Crew Member salaries - 1 salaries reported | ₹15,638/mo |
Film Crew Member salaries - 1 salaries reported | ₹8,00,000/yr |
The average salary for a Film Crew Member is ₹28,204 per month in India. Salaries estimates are based on 2 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Film Crew Member employees in India.
The highest salary for a Film Crew Member in India is ₹35,000 per month.
The lowest salary for a Film Crew Member in India is ₹21,409 per month.
A film crew member can work full-time for a company as a salaried employee, but most of them chose to run their own business and do freelance work. This work structure requires them to dedicate time to submitting bids, writing contracts, getting permission to shoot on locations that are not open to the public, obtaining copywrite protection and keeping financial records. They generally earn pay similar to broadcast, sound and video technicians or to journalists and news analysts.