Peter Dunphy
April 21st, 2010, 05:37 AM
Hi Guys
Have you ever charged for your computer and hard drive resources being hogged by a large overdue-payment project which is completed and in limbo?
If so how much?
If not, how much would you suggest? For example, to charge a fifth of the charge for a typical editing day, per day.
I had outstanding, overdue, payment from a client for a very large video project which has hogged my Mac Pro and Raid 5 enclosure for 4 months.
I actually have the Raid backed up also onto additional 1TB drives. Basically, loads of backup filling up all my hard drives devoted to this one project.
I didn't want to compress or archive the project in case the client wanted any sudden changes.
As a result I haven't been able to upgrade to Snow Leopard or the newest Final Cut Studio, despite having them sitting on my filing cabinet.
I have also been wary of updating my Raid for fear of an update damaging the data held inside.
I wanted to start on an independent feature film of mine, and other large video projects, but am waiting to get my Raid updated and the current big project cleared/archived from my Mac.
Essentially, having this overdue, large project sitting in my Mac has held me back from getting on with other big editing projects that I've wanted to do.
Any thoughts or tips would be really appreciated.
Have you ever charged for your computer and hard drive resources being hogged by a large overdue-payment project which is completed and in limbo?
If so how much?
If not, how much would you suggest? For example, to charge a fifth of the charge for a typical editing day, per day.
I had outstanding, overdue, payment from a client for a very large video project which has hogged my Mac Pro and Raid 5 enclosure for 4 months.
I actually have the Raid backed up also onto additional 1TB drives. Basically, loads of backup filling up all my hard drives devoted to this one project.
I didn't want to compress or archive the project in case the client wanted any sudden changes.
As a result I haven't been able to upgrade to Snow Leopard or the newest Final Cut Studio, despite having them sitting on my filing cabinet.
I have also been wary of updating my Raid for fear of an update damaging the data held inside.
I wanted to start on an independent feature film of mine, and other large video projects, but am waiting to get my Raid updated and the current big project cleared/archived from my Mac.
Essentially, having this overdue, large project sitting in my Mac has held me back from getting on with other big editing projects that I've wanted to do.
Any thoughts or tips would be really appreciated.