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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 the camera work, but for > logging and editing I would say that an average rate here in London is > £400 per day. > > Lots of other factors in this, but that's the basic idea that I base > my costs on. > > -- > > David Terranova > /davidterranova.com/ Quoting Renat Zarbailov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Hello everyone! >> What is a fair rate to charge for 2-minute videos like below? >> http://vimeo.com/1779640?pg=embed&sec=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 my Merlin Steadicam. And >> editing, which I hate btw... :), takes me at least two full days since >> I usually accumulate about and hour of short shots from each event to >> later compile the video to a soundtrack. >> >> Any comments are highly appreciated. >> >> Thanks!!! >> Renat Zarbailov of Innomind.org >> >> > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > -- ================ Brian Richardson - http://siliconchef.com - http://dragoncontv.com - http://whatthecast.com - http://www.3chip.com