Re: [videoblogging] What to charge for camera and video editing

2008-11-03 Thread Brian Richardson
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.

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 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=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 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






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Re: [videoblogging] What to charge for camera and video editing

2008-11-03 Thread Ben Halverson
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
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On Nov 3, 2008, at 7:20 AM, Brian Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

 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=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 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






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Re: [videoblogging] What to charge for camera and video editing

2008-11-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In France for editing on FCP is 350€/day ( tariff union)

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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 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=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 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
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] What to charge for camera and video editing

2008-11-02 Thread David Terranova
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=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 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






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[videoblogging] What to charge for camera and video editing

2008-11-01 Thread Renat Zarbailov
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 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



Re: [videoblogging] What to charge for camera and video editing

2008-11-01 Thread Irina
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 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

  




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