Jeremiah McLamb
October 26th, 2008, 05:34 PM
Just established a good relationship with an attorney that does a great deal of business. He's asked me to come on board and handle all his video needs.
This world is new to me, but I'm catching on quick. I just need to get a feel for what the average rates are for this kind of work.
I've seen the common answer to be $80-$125/hr. Is that just for shooting a deposition? Do you charge the same amount when you're editing highlights from the deposition..or home videos...and making copies? Or do you charge a different hourly rate for any post work?
What about the day in the life of videos and video settlement brochures. Are those videos set on an hourly rate...or just an estimate for the whole shabang. I was told these kind of videos can be upwards to 6 months to a year in the making. My attorney said he's accustomed to paying $20,000 or more for these kinds of videos....sounds great...but I still would like a break down of what that money is actually going to.
How are you guys handling this?
Thanks
Jeremiah
This world is new to me, but I'm catching on quick. I just need to get a feel for what the average rates are for this kind of work.
I've seen the common answer to be $80-$125/hr. Is that just for shooting a deposition? Do you charge the same amount when you're editing highlights from the deposition..or home videos...and making copies? Or do you charge a different hourly rate for any post work?
What about the day in the life of videos and video settlement brochures. Are those videos set on an hourly rate...or just an estimate for the whole shabang. I was told these kind of videos can be upwards to 6 months to a year in the making. My attorney said he's accustomed to paying $20,000 or more for these kinds of videos....sounds great...but I still would like a break down of what that money is actually going to.
How are you guys handling this?
Thanks
Jeremiah