--- In [email protected], "Nick Douglas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm currently creating and selling a show. I've asked for more than
> $1k a week to make three weekly three-minute episodes. We'll see how
> far down I have to negotiate.

I think that would cover a lot of people's expenses, $4k/month.  Call
that around $350/episode for a three-show week.

> I've also signed onto two video projects for $500 per day (including
> writing, production, and post).

That's interesting.  "Video" meaning television, corporate,
independent, internet....?  I'll also assume that you're talking about
a short-term involvement and not weekly?

> I charge more for anything commercial (an in-house promotional video)
> or anything that requires original writing than to cover an event.

Makes sense.  Time is money.  The more time you have to take and the
more thought you have to put into it, the more you're bringing to the
table and the more you need to be compensated for your part in the
production.

--
Bill C.
billcammack.com

> > --- In [email protected], "Bill Cammack" <BillCammack@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > If you were entertaining offers to videoblog as your full-time job,
> > > how much money would that take you to make the leap?
> > > 
> > > --
> > > Bill C.
> > > http://billcammack.com
> > >
> >
>


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