> As far as whining about this experience on blogs to create bad rep for > them; It is an option, but I think it only creates more PR for them in > the end. And what are the chances that the future videographers > they're about to hire will see those blogs? They might, if they ever > gotten screwed before, but I think this company looks for emerging > talent to be able to have a "free ride" by offering them either > "exposure" or "money" in the near future. I must mention that they did > offer $300 for the Halloween gig, and later in addition to that wanted > 3 more videos delivered in a week timing. That's what promted me to > start this dialog that turned ugly.
come on Renat. I hope I dont have to point out the absurdity of calling blogging about your situation as whining. if anything, you're leaving a bread trail so other videographers wont be taken advantage of. I know I always google any person/company im going to do work with. opinions matter. And the web makes them matter for a long time. Jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790