lol I remember I was asked once to video tape a wedding. I was short 
of cash at that time so I accepted the job, for about $500. The 
closer time passed towards the wedding, the more nervous I got, 
mainly because I really didn't want to spend time and the wedding of 
people I didn't know. So about 1 month before the wedding I phoned 
them to put them in touch with a specialized wedding videographer. I 
felt so relieved!

Just tell them that you don't feel comfortable doing it, or that you 
are too busy. It's your life and your time.

Rieni

At 20-7-2012 22:58, Mike Boom wrote:
>
>
>Because my family, friends, and neighbors know I put out underwater
>videos, they turn to me from time to time to ask if I'll edit a
>ballet recital, a wedding, some vacation video, or other similar odd
>jobs. I have no desire to do any of it, and the best I can do is
>suggest they do a local Google search to hire someone to do it for them.
>
>My question for the group: how do you guys politely handle these
>kinds of requests? How can you typically find low-budget editors to
>point them to?
>
>Thanks for any suggestions (other than them learning to edit, which
>they adamantly won't),
>
>Mike Boom





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