View Full Version : Who would work like this?


Jaime Espiritu
December 8th, 2011, 08:08 PM
Following from San Francisco Craigslist:


Videographers Needed

Calling all videographers!

Our video production company, needs your skill and talent to create compelling web videos for local businesses across the country!

Here's what you need:

Creativity
• A creative eye, steady hand and a storyteller's sensibility
Equipment
• Access to an HD DSLR camera, tripod and audio recording equipment
Skills
• Produce, direct and edit the video from start to finish

Here's What You Get:

Variety
• Access to a variety of projects and clients from around the country
Payment
• We handle the billing so you get paid quickly and reliably
Flexibility
• You get to work with clients and set your own schedule



Click on the "Start Working Now " button and fill out the form. You will be asked for links to your work and to upload your resume. Please do not respond directly to this posting.

Payment: $100 for shooting, editing and delivering the final video.

More about us:

We are a web video production company that specializes in the creation of affordable content for small and medium-sized businesses. Lightswitch is the easiest way for a business to improve its online marketing through video; its objective to increase customer engagement, web traffic and conversion rates without breaking the budget.

Jerry Porter
December 8th, 2011, 09:17 PM
Sadly..... more than you can imagine....

Buba Kastorski
December 9th, 2011, 08:17 AM
I can tell you even more,
for portfolio, some are doing this for no compensation at all

David Barnett
December 14th, 2011, 09:11 AM
It's ridiculous. One could just go to small business companies and offer video services and post it to their Facebook page, or set one up for them. And charge more than $100, although I doubt they'd pay a whole lot more.


I did a somewhat similar gig for real estate tours. $75/house, not great money, but good side money if I got say 10 gigs a month. I didn't. I'd get one here & there, averaging 1 a month. And the only homes which real estate agent are willing to pay the exxtra expenses to sell are those with high markups & comission (ie million dollar homes ie big homes which take very long to videotape all the rooms). Most gigs turned out to be closer to 2 hours. Factor in gas money, taxes etc, it just wasn't worth while.

I've thought about offering the service, however an agent I kinda know told me they pay for that stuff out of pocket, and paying a couple hundred dollars on video tours probably isn't gonna happen on average homes for sale.

Jaime Espiritu
December 14th, 2011, 09:41 AM
It's ridiculous. One could just go to small business companies and offer video services and post it to their Facebook page, or set one up for them. And charge more than $100, although I doubt they'd pay a whole lot more.

Really? Small Businesses wouldn't pay more than $100? I'm in the SF Bay Area and I see small businesses pay for TurnHere.

Ken Diewert
December 14th, 2011, 01:45 PM
I did a somewhat similar gig for real estate tours. $75/house, not great money, but good side money if I got say 10 gigs a month. I didn't. I'd get one here & there, averaging 1 a month. And the only homes which real estate agent are willing to pay the exxtra expenses to sell are those with high markups & comission (ie million dollar homes ie big homes which take very long to videotape all the rooms). Most gigs turned out to be closer to 2 hours. Factor in gas money, taxes etc, it just wasn't worth while.

I've thought about offering the service, however an agent I kinda know told me they pay for that stuff out of pocket, and paying a couple hundred dollars on video tours probably isn't gonna happen on average homes for sale.

I do Real Estate tours for 199.00 per. I've done it for 5 years and I set realtors up with a youtube channel with their own branding. I have a few regular realtors but the local market has hit the skids and I've lost a few of my regulars. I've shot over 400 homes over the last couple of years, and you do get pretty efficient at it. Here's an example:

Islandhomesales's Channel - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/islandhomesales)

David Barnett
December 19th, 2011, 06:53 PM
Really? Small Businesses wouldn't pay more than $100? I'm in the SF Bay Area and I see small businesses pay for TurnHere.

I'm sure some do. Alot don't. I guess it leads back to the fact of marketing. Would one want to spend time hitting the pavement going door to door to mom & pop companies, and doing the marketing, vs waiting for TH to contact you with a business. $100 seems low though for shooting & editing.

I do Real Estate tours for 199.00 per. I've done it for 5 years and I set realtors up with a youtube channel with their own branding. I have a few regular realtors but the local market has hit the skids and I've lost a few of my regulars. I've shot over 400 homes over the last couple of years, and you do get pretty efficient at it. Here's an example:

Islandhomesales's Channel - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/islandhomesales)

Sorry, I guess I didn't clarify. I responded to a craigslist ad to a company which shot real estate tours in another city. Their pay model was $75, but for shooting only, not editing, which is nothing to sneeze at. But the fact it was only about 1 house a month if that turned me off to it, more of a pita than work. Yeah, I've thought about soliciting the service to different realtors myself.