John Hewat
February 23rd, 2008, 05:53 AM
Hi all,
I'm in need of some advice:
A company who runs a water skiing show at Melbourne's MOOMBA festival in three weeks has asked us to videotape a competition as part of the festival. The product would be a DVD that they could use to market their ski-show business, which is already a successful one. They've done shows all over the world and they just want this as a kind of promo thing.
What's involved appears to be:
*4 nights of 1 hour ski shows of about 20 - 30 skiiers per night.
* multipe cameras (we're thinking 3 - 4), one on the boat, two on pontoons and one on a tower.
* recording the announcer's commentary
This will be between 8pm and 9pm, which here will be pitch black, but there are floodlights apparently, which will hopefully provide enough light for our Sony Z1, V1 and EX1.
The final product would be four one hour DVDs with each skiier's performance included.
We're going to need to rent water-protection gear, another camera maybe (maybe two), pay two guys (or gilrs) to work the other cameras on all four nights, travel (a lot!), and then of course edit the footage into four dynamic, exciting discs.
And having only shot weddings, deb balls and plays, we're at a bit of a loss as to figuring out what to charge.
Anyone done a similar job who could offer advice or even share some success/horror stories?
Any surprises we should expect?
We're excited about the job but it's way bigger than anything we've done before so we're a little nervous.
Thanks for any help you can give,
-- John.
I'm in need of some advice:
A company who runs a water skiing show at Melbourne's MOOMBA festival in three weeks has asked us to videotape a competition as part of the festival. The product would be a DVD that they could use to market their ski-show business, which is already a successful one. They've done shows all over the world and they just want this as a kind of promo thing.
What's involved appears to be:
*4 nights of 1 hour ski shows of about 20 - 30 skiiers per night.
* multipe cameras (we're thinking 3 - 4), one on the boat, two on pontoons and one on a tower.
* recording the announcer's commentary
This will be between 8pm and 9pm, which here will be pitch black, but there are floodlights apparently, which will hopefully provide enough light for our Sony Z1, V1 and EX1.
The final product would be four one hour DVDs with each skiier's performance included.
We're going to need to rent water-protection gear, another camera maybe (maybe two), pay two guys (or gilrs) to work the other cameras on all four nights, travel (a lot!), and then of course edit the footage into four dynamic, exciting discs.
And having only shot weddings, deb balls and plays, we're at a bit of a loss as to figuring out what to charge.
Anyone done a similar job who could offer advice or even share some success/horror stories?
Any surprises we should expect?
We're excited about the job but it's way bigger than anything we've done before so we're a little nervous.
Thanks for any help you can give,
-- John.