Pros in the Atlanta area charge anywhere from $75-200 per hour,
depending on their equipment and experience. I'm on the lower-end of
that scale :)
On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 11:35 AM, David Terranova
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In my experience of doing similar work, I would recommend setting
yourself
I would take the total amount of money you want to make for taping and
divide by the number of hours you will be working
Total $/hrs wrk = pay per hour
You might also want to include gas used at the rate of .37 cents per
mile
You could do the same for editing
Ben Halverson
Sent from my
In France for editing on FCP is 350/day ( tariff union)
Loiez
Le 3 nov. 08 à 16:20, Brian Richardson a écrit :
Pros in the Atlanta area charge anywhere from $75-200 per hour,
depending on their equipment and experience. I'm on the lower-end of
that scale :)
On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 11:35
In my experience of doing similar work, I would recommend setting
yourself a day rate. Over time your videos might develop into
something else a bit more elaborate than your first episode, which
will be easier for you and your client to manage costs.
Personally I don't bother charging for
Hello everyone!
What is a fair rate to charge for 2-minute videos like below?
http://vimeo.com/1779640?pg=embedsec=1779640
A company wants me to be their permanent videographer producing a
video from each gig they perform at. On average it takes me about 3-4
hours of shooting at nightclubs using
i hear $1 a minute
On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 2:30 PM, Renat Zarbailov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone!
What is a fair rate to charge for 2-minute videos like below?
http://vimeo.com/1779640?pg=embedsec=1779640
A company wants me to be their permanent videographer producing a
video