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Hi Everyone,
I am the production manager for this annual dance production. It is produced every June, but takes the entire year to plan out and design. I was wondering if there is any good software or templates for making a production budget. I have to keep track of all of the expenses - everything from venue rentals, lighting and sound rentals, and staff salaries to gel and batteries. Then at the end of the show I want to input all ticket sale totals so I can give the producer a final profit. Does anyone know of any good production management software or excel templates? Thanks, Joe
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If you are really just tracking budgets (income and expense) there are some apps out there for that. You can go all out with QuickBooks, which will do what you want it to and more. You probably could do it in Quicken, which would be less expensive.
On the mac side, I found a great program that I use to track my budgets called Easy Money. It is very simple, but very effective. As hs been mentioned, you can build an Excel workbook or a Database, but you would probably have to design it yourself.
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I also highly recommend Tech Planner. I worked at Illinois Shakes for 6 seasons and Chad Lowell is an excellent production manager. The other guys that make up the group are excellent technicians and know their stuff. I've tested it out, but don't have the money for a full on purchase yet. It takes a bit to learn, but seems to work very well.
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