1. 9-7 is an awfully long shoot day for interviews 2. "in your studio" - if that means a studio set up for shooting - treated for sound, lights, etc. - you should pay an additional rental fee for the studio. 3. Rates for producing "vodcasts" are no different than rates for producing any other video or film. 4. For a one-person crew doing this sort of thing in SF, expect to pay from $400 to $1200 and more for one day, plus materials, depending on the person's experience. Equipment rental is usually extra, and a ten hour day may mean overtime fees. 5. Same rates for editing. 6. As most vloggers can testify, one person can get amazing results, but two or three (adding sound and a grip/lighting person) will bump up the polish significantly if you can afford it.
Brook _______________________________________________________ Brook Hinton film/video/audio art www.brookhinton.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]