Stylianos Moschapidakis
September 2nd, 2005, 06:41 PM
I'm interested in exploring this part of the video business. So, I'd very much appreciate any links, advice and knowledge you can share. Thank you.
View Full Version : Anyone shoots inventory (insurance) videos? Stylianos Moschapidakis September 2nd, 2005, 06:41 PM I'm interested in exploring this part of the video business. So, I'd very much appreciate any links, advice and knowledge you can share. Thank you. Ken Hendrickson September 3rd, 2005, 11:28 AM I'm interested in exploring this part of the video business. So, I'd very much appreciate any links, advice and knowledge you can share. Thank you. I'm interested in this as well, I just don't know what to charge. Bob Costa September 3rd, 2005, 05:59 PM I think it is a tough way to make a living unless you can do cheap and dirty. Anyone with a videocam can do one of these adequately, and it requires no production or editing skill. I think at $50 a pop (not per hour) someone would say yes, and $100 a pop a few would say yes, at $200 a pop they can just buy a camera and do their own and still have a camera when it is done. Plus you have the issue of them showing a stranger thru their home, showing them every valuable and piece of jewelry. Seems like an ideal setup for a lter robbery. Any common sense at all says you don't hire someone unless they are bionded and have impeccable references. Even then it could be risky. I know an insurance agent who had his wife do them, and she charged $50 each. But she had no marketing expense, was not insured, and it was mostly a courtesy for his insurance customers only. Maybe if you have a DVD camera, you can charge more for current technology, but the disks cost more money too. 3 disks @ $7 each means $21 to $24 per hour just for the disks. SO with these kind of economics, how do you afford marketing, gas, bonding/insurance, and all the other business expenses? |