How To CORRECTLY Price Your Video Production Services

How To CORRECTLY Price Your Video Production Services

Ross Welch

1 год назад

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Saving Sonny's Music
Saving Sonny's Music - 20.05.2023 14:38

Amazing video Ross I'm fairly new to video editing and starting to get clients. this helped massively

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Mike Sui
Mike Sui - 30.03.2023 21:37

I'm a patient video watcher, and I'm half way through, just a friendly suggestion, you could use some text during your key points to improve the audience's attention. I've done long videos with no text and it takes a lot of focus and the attention span from a previous era to be able to stay engaged.

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dimebagv2
dimebagv2 - 12.02.2023 10:31

WORST "HOW TO PRICE" VIDEO EVER.

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Adrian Aftene
Adrian Aftene - 09.12.2022 22:52

What value does the problem you want to solve, have? nice!

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TZ3official
TZ3official - 09.12.2022 17:01

Ross great vid but gotta slow those cuts on the edit, hard to watch, also I think its because theyre too similar of an angle/focal length

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Dan Wright
Dan Wright - 09.12.2022 02:38

Nice breakdown of each costing method. Mine is pretty similar to yours, Full Day/Half Day rates for filming and editing plus travel costs and any equipment hire with a percentage markup where necessary. My only question would be what are your recommendations when you have a yearly subscription to a music library? I've been able to absorb the costs through getting paid for the work I do but I wonder if it would make sense/is it possible to charge clients a percentage of the yearly subscription rather than cost per track/licence?

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Sam Shariati
Sam Shariati - 08.12.2022 21:50

Would be nice to see an actual invoice from your business and what you provided for that amount. Thanks

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QuickPickle
QuickPickle - 08.12.2022 21:37

Perceived value is a tricky thing because its like saying.. hey im greedy and i want a cut into what ur gonna be making.

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Brice Hansen
Brice Hansen - 08.12.2022 21:34

When looking at charging for owned equipment/gear, how do you determine how much to charge for that? This past year I looked up how much my kit would be to rent and discounted that by 10% to encourage the client to just pay me for my gear instead of using that budget on rentals. Money in my pocket instead of the rental house. However, is there a better method? Am I shorting myself and missing out on more money here? I want to add to my kit in 2023 and make those investment, but to do that I need to be able to look at my time to break even and when I'll get an ROI on the new gear. For example, say I spend $10k on a new camera package, how would you determine what the cost is to the client per project for that level of kit?

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